General relativity predicts the existence of incredibly dense objects with immense gravity known as black holes. These cosmic entities are so powerful that not even light can escape their grasp if it ventures too close.
Physicists have long sought to eliminate the singularity, a point where the laws of physics break down, from black hole models. Now, researchers have proposed two alternative models for black holes that do not feature a singularity at their center.
These models suggest the existence of black holes without a central singularity, potentially resolving a major problem in black hole physics. Scientists believe three types of black holes may exist, and observations could distinguish between standard black holes and their singularity-free counterparts.