Conal Elliott

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The bounce of a collapsing star can be very fast, if watched from down there. But—remember—time passes much slower there than outside. Seen from the outside, the process of the bounce can take billions of years. After this time, we can see the black hole explode. In the end, basically, this is what a black hole is: a shortcut to the distant future.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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