How can black holes be infinitely dense?
1 Answer
May 8, 2018
Black Holes are not infinitely dense.
Explanation:
Black Holes are extremely large concentrations of mass, but they are not infinitely dense. According to the law of gravity, everything with definite mass/density is attracted to each other. More density/mass equals more attraction. Therefore, if black holes were infinitely dense, there would be nothing outside of the reach of a black hole.
Theoretically, (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) a black hole of infinite mass would attract and destroy all matter with mass regardless of where it was in the universe.