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Reply to comment by ExactCollege3 in Can an object that’s not a black hole be so dense or massive that it has an event horizon? by ExactCollege3
> So how do we know if something is a singularity?
We do not. It's a strong prediction of general relativity because inside a black hole, all possible trajectories lead towards the center (or a ring for rotating black holes): Trying to stay at a finite distance is as impossible as trying to stay in Sunday.
> If I’m hearing right, yes some neutron stars could gain enough mass to become black holes
Yes, because they collapse above a certain mass. They are not neutron stars any more if that happens.
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