What exists between the event horizon and the singularity in a black hole?

For black holes formed by collapsing stars, the body of the star itself exists in this zone so far as outside observers are concerned. In fact, as seen from a distance, the surface of the star is 'frozen' just outside the event horizon a few million million millionths of a centimeter from the horizon where the relativistic Doppler factor is enormous.


Copyright 1997 Dr. Sten Odenwald
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