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this is sort of getting into the definition of black holes and event horizons. I don't think they really have solid surfaces, I would expect all imaging here to show fuzzy samples.



Like, would it be a gradient from dense-to-fuzzy as you move outward from the center, until you reach the event horizon outside of which is nothing?


I couldn't really say for sure but I think macroscopically (viewed from a low-resolution telescope) it would look fuzzy, but close up, it would look very spiky and dynamic with all sorts of stochastic events happening.




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