Why we assume that there is a singularity at the centre of Black hole? Isn't it possible that there is a different state of matter exist at such a high pressure which we haven't able to explain using quantum mechanics yet. The idea of infinite density at the centre seems weird. For example according to Netownian gravity which is inverse square law of distance from centre we divide the region of space for the planet or star in two different region and then we are able to get linear gravitational field inside the body and inverse square law outside it. This way we remove the singularity at the centre of the equation.
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