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    Question: could there be life in a black hole

    • Keywords:
      • black hole,
      • life,
      • singularity,
      • space,
      • survive
    Asked by desk520doat on 28 Apr 2025.
    • Photo: Martin McCoustra
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 28 Apr 2025:


      No… In a black hole, normal matter from which life as we know it is made can’t exist.

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