Does a black hole have equator and poles?
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Does a black hole have equator and poles?

[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 02-26] [Hit: ]
Does a black hole have equator and poles?......


Does a black hole have equator and poles?

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Morningfox say: Yes, anything that spins has equator and poles. And black holes do spin.
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Loveyou say: Absolutely not. Some of these answers are completely false. A black hole according to physics is an area in space that lacks space and time. It has absolutely no matter and nothing that goes in ever comes out nor does it even cast a shadow of anything outside of it. A black hole is essentially a gap in space. Please look further into physics so you can get the truth and not this nonsense. It’s clear nobody knows what they are talking about.
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Jeffrey K say: Yes. All black holes spin. Their spin axis defines their poles. Most matter swirls in at its equator, making an accretion disk.
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Ronald 7 say: A Black Hole can have anything it wants
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Atheist Dude say: Yes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergosphere
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aladdinwa say: Yes, it does, if you define North Pole of a Singularity to mean a position on the axis of rotation of the Singularity where, when looking back at the singularity along the axis of rotation, the space and matter surrounding the Singularity are being pulled in a counter-clockwise direction.

The South Pole of the Singularity is then 180 degrees from your position on the opposite side of the Singularity; and the "equator" is 90 degrees from your position, extending outward from the Singularity.
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CarolOklaNola say: No. The event horizons yes, NOT the black hole. A singularity is a point. It has NO length, width, height , depth or volume. It is a mathematical POINT.
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YYYZZ 2 say: No.........just black all over.
Peace.
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