• Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    You are describing a Schwarzschild black hole. I am describing a Kerr black hole. A Schwarzchild black hole’s singularity is not a sphere, it is a point. Because a Kerr black hole forms a ring, there is a path where gravity partially cancels out, and so the event horizon is not spherical.

    Schwarzschild black holes describe black holes in a simplified state in which we don’t expect to find actual objects. It vastly simplified the math, and for decades no one was able to work out the more complex situation we do expect to find in reality. My point above was that popular understanding of black holes is based on Schwarzchild black holes, and so a lot of the tropes don’t fully grasp how weird real black holes are.