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What's inside a Black-Hole ?

Updated: Jul 15, 2020

The faster you move through space the slower you move through time is one of the Einstein's statement and light obeys it so precisely that it moves fastest in space causing it to have no notion of time we could say it has stopped moving in time, that is the light which started during the big bang is the same as of it is now.


So what If an object moves slowest through space and fastest through time maybe it will stop moving through space and achieve absolute rest. it is to be understood that stopping through space is having no notion of three dimensional space.

The word Absolute rest amazes me a lot because of its co-relation with Gravitational singularity, object which has no notion of space should have infinite density and it is indeed a singularity of its kind.


More of surprise to it is its co-relation with absolute zero(temperature is directly proportional to kinetic energy) and a body not moving in space will have zero kinetic energy.

It is obvious that absolute rest is nothing but absolute zero( 0K )




If we try to list out similarities between absolute rest(aka absolute zero) and the black-hole


- both has infinite density


-a object under absolute rest will move fastest through time leading to many consequences like an electron which has mean lifetime of 6.6×10^28 years in no time will deteriorate into its fundamental particles and the same thing happens when a electron enters a black-hole.


-As everything surrounded by black-hole gets absorbed its temperature should be less than that of its surroundings and the temperature of the black-hole could be 0K.




maybe now we can define what is absolute rest : we can say a body has achieved absolute rest when it does not have any notion of three dimensional space(stopped moving through space) which opens up the possibility that it may have escaped to higher dimensions.


Maybe the black-hole's only job is to take rest.


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