Maybe black
holes don’t lead anywhere. They just compact matter and energy into its lowest
theoretical form. When that condition is reached and the ultimate packed field
solid exists, it adds girth around as an accreting object with more material
drawn unto itself.
The most tightly
compacted state of matter and energy may be so much smaller by orders of magnitude
than ordinary matter that any particular black hole might contain an entire
galaxy or even hundreds or thousands of galaxies without trouble. Its gravity
would be troubling to other mass and energy outside the event horizon of
course.
Perhaps there is space-time lensing, comparable to gravity lensing, around a black hole. Because a hole is circular the space-time warp might let one get around to the other side of the black hole very quickly.
N.A.S.A. image of light being distorted around black hole
Perhaps there is space-time lensing, comparable to gravity lensing, around a black hole. Because a hole is circular the space-time warp might let one get around to the other side of the black hole very quickly.
image credit; https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/simulated_bh.jpg
N.A.S.A. image of light being distorted around black hole
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