Inside the black hole there may be forms of life, including in the form of highly developed civilizations, which for various reasons do not wish to disclose their location to the & ldquo , brothers-in-mind, "said Officer of the Moscow Institute for Nuclear Research, Vyacheslav Dokuchaev.
According to popular belief, black holes suck in everything that is around them, including light – and then everything disappears. However, Dokuchaev confident that within them there are areas where the photons are able to survive in a stable periodic orbits. And since there exist orbits for photons, there is no reason, who could deny the existence of stable orbits, and for much larger objects – such as planets.
The problem is that to detect these stable orbits do not allow so-called event horizon – the primary area of black holes where time and space blend together.
Dokuchaev considers that outside the event horizon is a "Cauchy horizon" – an area where space and time acquire their usual properties. Objects in it will rotate on the singularity, as well as planets in our solar system. However, unlike the usual orbits, these are not circular, but more complicated form, something resembling a wreath of leaves. Planets revolving in orbits that get their energy not only due to the singularity itself but also on the photons trapped orbit.

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