My wrong crazy hypothesis
I just want to join the trend of this sub and give my two cents on a subject I barely know and give my opinion nobody asked. Even though there are people who are much more intelligent than me working on this 24/7, what I believe is this:
Black holes are bubbles of space-time. All the material never reaches anything more than the surface of this bubble. I am sure I am wrong, but thinking about this, I guess we could check this by measuring the size of the actual event horizon. As all the material is on the surface and does not fall, I assume the area is actually bigger than expected on calculations.
This was an idea when watching videos about how the arrows of space-time get switched by this strong gravity. If going to the centre is going to the future, why will the material go to a place that is actually time? Would not make more sense that the matter go upwards or downwards (⬆️➡️ or ⬇️➡️ the right arrow is the direction to the centre and therefore to the future)
Thanks for waisting your time on this.