A black hole requires an infinite Einstein shift(gravitational redshift) to emitted light due to time ending in order to be a "black hole."
But look at this closely: if there is an infinite gravitational redshift to light emitted then the theory predicts the existence of an infinite light wave or energyless light. Light emitted at the event horizon would be infinite in size and would have no energy. Where is it going to fit?
If time doesn't end you can't have a "black hole." You only have a Dark Hole where light is redshifted finitely. This is why I predict No Black Holes.
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