Black holes: the only places in the universe where gravity is so strong that it warps the very fabric of space-time itself.
Or do they?
What if black holes aren't actually holes at all, but rather just really dense, math problems that we can't solve?
Like that one calculus question that's been bugging you for weeks?
Hyperlink to Derivative Problems to explore this theory further.
Or maybe black holes are actually just wormholes, portals to another dimension where all your math problems go to die.
Where the only thing that's really black is your soul after trying to solve them.
Hyperlink to Wormholes to learn more about this interdimensional theory.
Or just go back to the Paradoxical Math home page.