Zolar V Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 I was reading the topic title to, http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/55130-does-a-black-hole-singularity-have-size-within-the-black-holes-event-horizon/ Which was, "Does a black hole singularity have size within the black hole's event horizon?" This inspired my intrest as a question to the topic title itself. Does a black hole's singularity have size? I know that there is the type of black hole singulartiy where it is a one dimensional ring within the black holes inner event horizon. How do we describe the one dimension singularity in a three dimensional world? could you in fact pass through the event horizon by traveling along a perticular x,y,z path? Or because the singularity is one dimensional as soon as you pass from x+1 to X+0 you pass through the singularity. However the singularity doesn't exist or effect the x<1 or x>1 plane. idk just some thoughts provoked by the topic.
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