Nonsingular black hole models
A nonsingular black hole model is a mathematical theory of black holes that avoids certain theoretical problems with the standard black hole model, including information loss and the unobservable nature of the black hole event horizon. == Avoiding paradoxes in the standard black hole model == For a black hole to physically exist as a solution to Einstein's equation, it must form an event horizon in finite time relative to outside observers.
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