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I'm hoping someone can help me understand this. I'm reading a book by theoretical physicist Dr. Carlo Rovelli, white holes - inside the horizon (highly recommend so far). at one point he starts talking about the singularity of a black hole - he calls this a region, the quantum region. he says this region is not at the center of the black hole, that this is a misconception, and the singularity region is actually in the future of the black hole. in the center, he says, is just the "falling star", the star that collapsed in on itself and created the black hole.
I'm finding it very hard to even understand what he means by this. also, it goes against how I've always understood black holes to be: that the singularity is a theoretical one-dimensional point at the center of the black hole. what do you think?
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