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The simple answer is too much.

I think they might just be what happens when enough gravitational force is applied to eliminate the "empty" space between atoms?

Things get ripped apart as they go into a blackhole, so I think it's just the most basic particle form, and maybe like how compressed water doesn't freeze even when the temperature is low enough, it doesn't alter it's state in any way?

Perhaps the answer is a balance between particles and energy, or maybe the answer is right in front of us thanks to Quasars.

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Probably null. Not even empty space. Just the absence of anything.

They're unlikely to be portals that are connected. I think it's theoretically possible, but I haven't seen anything substantial on the subject. I suppose if particles can be entangled, gravity voids could be too. Kinda weird to think about.

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Inside a black hole?

Caramel, chocolate, nougat and a creamy center.

Aside from that, nothing. Seriously, if nothing can survive being sucked into it and nothing can survive inside of it, I imagine there isn’t much except gravity itself, which would be anomalous as it is.

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The question is if it’s a “hole” in space time  or just a really deep “well”that’s 3-dimensional? It’s gravity varies so yeah I suppose it’s not a tear in timespace… but just a really deep dent.

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