What is the Singularity at the Center of a Black Hole?

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Could anybody explain what happens at the center of a black hole; the point which is called a singularity?

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The singularity, as it is known, is the black hole’s center and the point where all the known physical laws seem useless because of infinite density and pressure. The event horizon of a black hole shifts the dimensions of space and time, making time the only possible outcome, and every route leads to the singularity where space and time as we know them cease to exist. The traditional dimensions of space and time would be non-existent and all physical matter would be obliterated due to the theoretical presence of infinite density and gravity at the singularity. Such extreme conditions make simultaneous comprehension and description in academic terms impossible which didn’t however stop researchers from showing a high level interest towards it.
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Thank you for not saying “nothing can escape a back hole, ‘not even light’”, we get it, thank you for not having to remind us.
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If we went thru a black hole we be stretched, squeezed and broken up into pieces..
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Light isn't affected by gravity so a black hole couldn't hold it it must go some where else to another place a door way to somewhere
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