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Black holes aren't what we think

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I've been obsessively thinking on this problem for a long time.
Black holes make no sense. Inherently. Like, we've explained how they could, sure, but actually they do not make sense.

Until you think about Vacuum Decay and our 'meta-stable' false vacuum state.

If you get enough energy together, it's theorized there's a chance of a true vacuum. If there's a chance, it'll exist.
HOWEVER

Space is expanding FASTER than the speed of light.
True vacuums can only persist AT the speed of light, no faster.

Thus, the true vacuum would be unable to expand in our universes space as we currently understand it, it would be restricted to a bubble. This bubble would not behave like any other entity we have ever witnessed or studied, it wouldn't interact properly with light or any particle for that matter.
Everything that would enter it would be subject to forces we cannot fathom, as we do not know what would happen when things are taken from the meta-stable to the true-stable.

TL;DR
Science is wrong, black holes are true vacuum bubbles