Does the Schwarzschild black hole really exist?
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🌀 gr-qc
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regionschwarzschildblackblack-hole-connectedholeinstablemightregions
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We use the Kruskal time coordinate T to define the initial time. By this way, it naturally divides the stable study into one connected with the two regions: the white-hole-connected region and the black-hole-connected region. The union of the two regions covers the Schwarzschild space-time (r>2m). We also obtain the very reasonable conclusion: the white-hole-connected region is instable; whereas the black-hole-connected region is stable. If we take the instability with caution and seriousness, it might be not unreasonable to regard that the Schwarzschild black hole might be instable too.
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