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Inside Astronomically Realistic Black Holes

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I will use a real-time general relativistic Black Hole Flight Similator to show what really happens inside astronomically realistic black holes. The inner horizon of a rotating black hole is the most violent place in the Universe, easily reaching and surpassing energy densities attained in the Big Bang. What does Nature do at this extraordinary place?

This talk is part of the Institute of Astronomy Colloquia series.

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