"Unveiling the Mystery: Exploring the Depths of Black Holes"

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Black holes do not have bottoms in the traditional sense. Diagrams that depict black holes as funnel-shaped objects with no bottom are misleading. They are artificial representations that attempt to show the complex geometry of curved space within a limited three-dimensional perspective. In reality, black holes are surrounded by a spherical event horizon, and spaceships can fly under, over, or around them as long as they don't come too close.
Do black holes have bottoms? | Astronomy.com Astronomy Magazine
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