Observational Evidence for Non-Singular Black Hole
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By the end of 2046, will observations of gravitational waves from a black hole merger or supernova provide evidence (e.g., "echoes" in the ringdown signal, or a post-merger signal inconsistent with classical GR) that is best explained by a non-singular, bouncing structure inside the black hole?
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