[QUOTE=PhilosopherStoned;1901618][QUOTE=Oceanboy;1901585]All black holes have the same singularity?
No. All black holes do not have the same singularity. If all black holes had the same singularity, then they would, e.g., all be the same size. But they're not so they don't.
Thinking is hard.
Since eveybody deserves one honest reply...
While I appreciate your right to cling to mainstream science, I do not appreciate the inference (few posts above) that I lack cognitive skills (essentially calling me stupid). No, that's not an image of me. I'm a 43 year old male.
Second, I realize I made a statement in my last past which was just as assuptive as the one you just made, but let me ask this: have you ever been beyond the event horizon of a black hole? If not, how do you know what is, or isn't there? There is a lot to be said for thinking with the left (or logical brain), but in my opinion, real thought comes from using both logic and abstract. It's ok if you disagree, just please do not insult me, or others for it.
This is my last response to you until you apologize.
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To Oceanboy. Quite possible. We all know the definition of a singularity in terms of science, but let's look at the mathematical definition:
"A point at which the derivative does not exist for a given function but every neighborhood of which contains points for which the derivative exists."
I'm not going to tell you what you should think here, I have faith that people will come to the proper insight if they think beyond conventional science.
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