Event Horizon and the central Singularity of Black Hole, and all Black hole points are one and the same

In my article titled, “Absolutism – follow up 8“: https://dhiresh114.blogspot.com/2021/09/absolutism-follow-up-8_9.html, I had discussed that the ‘Big Bang’ (BB) point of the universe, is the Universe itself, and each point in the universe is relatively the Universe itself, each point is the relative Universe itself. Also, in other words, the BB-point, the entire Universe itself is the center of the Universe, and each point of the Universe is the relative center of the Universe, i.e. is relatively the center of the Universe itself.

Similarly, the center of the Black Hole (BH), the central singularity, is the Event Horizon (EH), and relatively every point in EH is the center or central singularity and the EH by themselves. There is no distinction among the three.

Now, how is that? We can see from Schwarzschild metric:

                                           Schwarzschild Metric


we see that for r = 0, the 1st term in RHS is infinite, and second term vanishes. Also, time becomes space-like and space becomes timelike, and spatial component vanishes. While for r = r_s, first RHS term vanishes and second RHS term becomes infinite. Here, temporal component vanishes.

Now, for r = infinity, 1st RHS term and 2nd RHS, both terms are non-zero finite, and is the space-time is flat.

We clearly see, that at both EH and center there is singularity. At center, time is singular (infinite) and space vanishes, while at EH space is singular (infinite) and time vanishes.

But remember, beyond EH and at center r = 0, time is spacelike. So, in the BH and at its center, time is space. But here we’re interested only with the central point ‘within’ the BH. So at r = 0 , i.e. center of BH, time is spacelike. And at r = r_s, i.e. at EH, the space is obviously spacelike. So, both at the center and at EH, the space is infinite (singular), and time (component) vanishes (is zero). OMFG!

Now, since infinity is relative, I’ll interpret the infinite space a all the space, and containing all the spatial points, of the BH, which definitely is the entire surface ‘S’ called the EH.

So, the center of BH, and the EH horizon are the one and the same. Both are infinite space of the BH, and that space of BH, that defines it, is the surface called EH.

At both the points, r = 0 and r = r_s, the space of BH, i.e. the space of spacetime of BH, i.e. space called the spacetime of BH i.e. the spacetime of BH, is defined. Both are same space, the same space of (same) spacetime, both are same spacetime of the BH, and this space/spacetime is the 2D surface of EH.

(There are more points to be made in this regard)

Can Black Holes be split into two or more parts or components?

Are Black Holes the unit spacetime i.e. the unit of spacetime? Are Black holes the Quantum of spacetime? Are Black Holes the Quantum unit of Spacetime? Are Black Holes the indivisible Quantum unit of Spacetime?

(Later…)

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