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Is there internal spinning in a black hole?

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Yes, black holes have few properties - among them mass, spin, and charge. Black hole theory indicates that at the center of a non-spinning black hole is the singularity where the mass is concentrated, a point of infinite density and zero volume, considered to be point shaped. For a spinning black hole, the singularity is calculated to be ring-shaped.

Not only does the black hole spin, but general relativity predicts that space itself will spin outside the black hole, a phenomenon referred to as frame dragging.

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