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If light can't escape a blackhole, does that mean it's very bright inside a blackhole? [x-post from the inanity that is AskScience]
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The masters of inanity over at the subreddit-that-shan't-be-mentioned have onve again shown their ineptitude at any sort of practical question:

I'm not sure we can have the concept of 'inside' a black hole.

A black hole doesn't have an ''inside''.

I know that this question must have an answer because really, if a question can be formulated, that means it must have an answer.

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