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RE: Light Cones and Black Holes (1 of 3)
I do not think a black hole can actually form; the time and space dilation effect is just as significant - so a maximum real density will be reached, the mass cannot accumulate any more.
Consider the state of the early universe at t<0.001s where the density of the matter was greater than that reached during initial collapse of super-massive stars. Yet somehow there were not infinite tiny black holes formed at every point. Or were there?