Just how long can you live in a black hole and what can be done about it?
Gregory A. Burnett

TL;DR
This paper investigates the theoretical limits on the duration of a journey inside a black hole, proposing bounds based on spacetime conditions and proving these bounds in symmetric cases, with implications for black hole physics.
Contribution
The paper introduces conjectures on bounds for black hole interior journey lengths and proves these bounds in spherically symmetric spacetimes, advancing understanding of black hole interior dynamics.
Findings
Journey length inside black holes is bounded under certain conditions.
Proved bounds in spherically symmetric cases.
Event horizon area is bounded by ADM mass in specific spacetimes.
Abstract
We study the problem of how long a journey within a black hole can last. Based on our observations, we make two conjectures. First, for observers that have entered a black hole from an asymptotic region, we conjecture that the length of their journey within is bounded by a multiple of the future asymptotic ``size'' of the black hole, provided the spacetime is globally hyperbolic and satisfies the dominant-energy and non-negative-pressures conditions. Second, for spacetimes with Cauchy surfaces (or an appropriate generalization thereof) and satisfying the dominant energy and non-negative-pressures conditions, we conjecture that the length of a journey anywhere within a black hole is again bounded, although here the bound requires a knowledge of the initial data for the gravitational field on a Cauchy surface. We prove these conjectures in the spherically symmetric case. We…
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