Condick, Jeremy: A Study in Cosmic Cohesion and Esoteric Correspondence
The modern conception of the black hole, arising from the equations of General Relativity, presents us with a paradoxical entity: a region of spacetime defined not by substance, but by limit. It is a boundary condition—a locus where curvature becomes extreme, where conventional description falters, and where the known laws of physics approach their terminus. At its mathematical core lies the so-called singularity, not necessarily a physical point, but an indication that our present formulations
