Michio Kaku: “We've FINALLY Found What's Inside a Black Hole!”

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Kaku's announcement represents the fruit of years of collaborative research and the employment of cutting-edge technologies that have allowed us to penetrate the dark veil that shrouds these cosmic phenomena. Using advanced observational methods and cutting-edge computational simulations, scientists have finally succeeded in unraveling the enigma that has intrigued entire generations.
The discovery reveals a deeper understanding of the nature of black holes, challenging pre-existing notions about the singularity at their center. The results suggest the possibility of unknown structures that challenge our conventional perceptions of physics. This revelation not only transforms our current understanding of the universe, but also raises fascinating questions about the nature of space-time and the fundamental laws that govern the cosmos.
The impact of this finding transcends the boundaries of theoretical astronomy and has the potential to open up new avenues of research in fundamental physics, cosmology and the very understanding of reality. Michio Kaku and his team have paved the way to a new horizon of knowledge, challenging our perception of the unknown and offering a clearer view of the universe we inhabit.
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What do I think? I think we are making the best guesses we can but really don't know what it is.
The idea that things can be crushed to a single point would be impossible.
Also the idea that nothing can escape a blackhole sounds crazy.
Think about a pressure cooker. Fill it with water. Lock the lid down and heat it. Water comes to a boil and pressure builds up. Steam leaks out. If pressure builds up too much, it will blow the thing apart.
If we could bet close to one, I am pretty sure that it would look like a dim star.
Also energy is neither created or destroyed. It simply changes from.
So a black hole is not the end but simple a link in a chain.

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