(April 18, 2023 at 2:10 am)WinterHold Wrote: Black Holes are "scorching hot" on the outside but freezing cold in the inside:
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronomy/...k-hole.asp
Quote:The more massive a black hole, the colder it is.
Stellar black holes are very cold: they have a temperature of nearly absolute zero – which is zero Kelvin, or −273.15 degrees Celsius.
Supermassive black holes are even colder.
But a black hole's event horizon is incredibly hot. The gas being pulled rapidly into a black hole can reach millions of degrees.
Matching this description of hell from the Quran:
Quote:Sura 11, The Quran:
https://quran.com/11?startingVerse=106
(106) As for those bound for misery, they will be in the Fire, where they will be sighing and gasping,
(107) staying there forever, as long as the heavens and the earth will endure, except what your Lord wills.1 Surely your Lord does what He intends.
The sighing and gasping of hell are the cold & heat.
No, there is no match.
Fire is fire, not a stream of speed-of-light particles. Sighing and gasping aren't about jumping from fire to cold and back again (something you couldn't do in a black hole anyway).
You have to understand something about a black hole's temperature. Yes it is cold, because it gobbles everything that enters it, and only gives off energy in the form of Hawking Radiation. But, the radius of the event horizon of a black hole is observer dependent. If you fall into a black hole from a far-away distance, you never experience yourself crossing the event horizon - it always recedes before you until you hit the singularity. You will be pelted by radiation the whole way.