The core of a black hole, way beyond on the inside of its e…

Twetch ·

The core of a black hole, way beyond on the inside of its event horizon, is a solid 0Kelvin pile of quarks remnant of collapsed star core and whatever is around it is getting more hot all the way back to event horizon which is the hottest firewall
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Twetch ·

Contrary to planets and stars, which are getting hotter on the inside, a black hole is getting colder on the inside all the way to dead frozen core.

Prove me wrong 🤔

Twetch ·

Deep!

Twetch ·

Planets are not getting hotter as they age. They get colder. Larger planets take longer amounts of time to cool after being formed. Only the immense gravity of stars and the nuculear fusion that results creates heat.

Twetch ·

No, they are not getting hotter as they age. See Mars for example. It used to have a molten core that is now solid.

I said they are getting hotter towards inside, eg their core is hotter than the crust.