That what a Mr Samir Mathur, professor of physics at The Ohio State University say.
I haven't been near a blach hole or an expert on this, maybe he's right who knows.
http://www.iflscience.com/space/blac...ht-be-harmless
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The fuzzball theory instead is derived from string theory and suggests that black holes are actually spheres, made up of cosmic strings, with a definite volume and not a single point in space. The event horizon, or edge, of the black hole wouldn't be exactly defined. Instead, it would be "fuzzy". Like a fuzzball.
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