We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black holes (BHs) and discuss in more detail their particular type, which we suggest to call black universes. The latter have a Schwarzschild-like causal structure, but inside the horizon there is an expanding Kantowski-Sachs universe and a de Sitter infinity instead of a singularity. Thus a hypothetic BH explorer gets a chance to survive. Solutions of this kind are naturally obtained if one considers static, spherically symmetric distributions of various (but not all) kinds of phantom matter whose existence is favoured by cosmological observations. It also looks possible that our Universe has originated from phantom-dominated collapse in another u...
Recently our understanding of black holes in D-spacetime dimensions, as solutions of the Einstein eq...
We compare different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black holes and discuss their pa...
We study the existence of black holes in a homogeneous and isotropic Friedmann-Robertson-Walker univ...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
We construct explicit examples of globally regular static, spherically symmetric solutions in genera...
We construct explicit examples of globally regular static, spherically symmetric solutions in genera...
We study self-gravitating, static, spherically symmetric phantom scalar fields with arbitrary potent...
We study self-gravitating, static, spherically symmetric phantom scalar fields with arbitrary potent...
This paper is concerned with several not-quantum aspects of black holes, with emphasis on theoretica...
A short review on spherically symmetric static regular black holes and spherically symmetric non sin...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
A black universe is a nonsingular black hole where, beyond the horizon, there is an expanding, asymp...
Simpson and Visser recently proposed a phenomenological way to avoid some kinds of space-time singul...
Recently our understanding of black holes in D-spacetime dimensions, as solutions of the Einstein eq...
We compare different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black holes and discuss their pa...
We study the existence of black holes in a homogeneous and isotropic Friedmann-Robertson-Walker univ...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
We construct explicit examples of globally regular static, spherically symmetric solutions in genera...
We construct explicit examples of globally regular static, spherically symmetric solutions in genera...
We study self-gravitating, static, spherically symmetric phantom scalar fields with arbitrary potent...
We study self-gravitating, static, spherically symmetric phantom scalar fields with arbitrary potent...
This paper is concerned with several not-quantum aspects of black holes, with emphasis on theoretica...
A short review on spherically symmetric static regular black holes and spherically symmetric non sin...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
A black universe is a nonsingular black hole where, beyond the horizon, there is an expanding, asymp...
Simpson and Visser recently proposed a phenomenological way to avoid some kinds of space-time singul...
Recently our understanding of black holes in D-spacetime dimensions, as solutions of the Einstein eq...
We compare different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black holes and discuss their pa...
We study the existence of black holes in a homogeneous and isotropic Friedmann-Robertson-Walker univ...