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I'm curious about the internal dynamics of black holes. If we imagine that energy (in the form of matter, light, and heat) is continuously absorbed, could internal pressure theoretically reach a point where it could destabilize or weaken the gravitational pull from the inside?

I understand that Hawking radiation proposes evaporation through quantum effects. But could there be a classical (non-quantum) pressure buildup inside the event horizon affecting gravity?

I'm asking this based on the analogy of a sealed jug filling under pressure — eventually, something gives.

Is there any current model, even hypothetical, that discusses such internal energy vs gravity mechanisms?

(Not proposing any theory — just seeking information and discussion.)

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