zosima
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According to theory. None of that has been verified yet. Probably won't be in our lifetimes. Oh well. It is still cool to imagine.
With the constraints you set up it is impossible to observe. We might have spaceships floating around blackholes, taking pictures, sending probes into black holes. And you could still say that it hasn't been verified because no one has gone inside to see what is causing it. The whole point of a black hole is that it emits no radiation, so it has no direct observables. It is only an indirectly observable object.
Your interpretation leaves no room for scientific inference. Unless I'm missing some experiment you have in mind that would verify the existence of one.