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alphachapmtl
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It takes an infinite amount of time for any particle to cross the event horizon of a black hole, from our point of view as an outside observer. Which means that since the big bang, not a single particle has ever crossed the event horizon of a black hole. They just come closer and closer to it, piling up onto the surface into a quasi-2D shell.
Am I wrong? What does this all means? Any comment?
Am I wrong? What does this all means? Any comment?