An answer to the main black hole pathology: forming nonsingular black holes from dust collapse
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Abstract: The dynamics of the gravitational collapse is examined in the realm of string based formalism of D-branes that encompass General Relativity as a low energy limit. A complete analytical solution is given to the spherically symmetric collapse of a pure dust star, including its matching with a corrected Schwarzschild exterior spacetime. The collapse forms a black hole (an exterior event horizon) enclosing not a singularity but perpetually bouncing matter in the infinite chain of spacetime maximal analytical extensions inside the outer event horizon. This chain of analytical extensions has a structure analogous to that of the Reissner-Nordstrom solution, except that the timelike singularities are avoided by bouncing barriers. The interior trapped bouncing matter has the possibility of being expelled by disruptive nonlinear resonance mechanisms.
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