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Black holes
Schwarzschild's 1916 first exact solution to Einstein's GTR eqations excludes black holes by the requirement, that a singularity of the metrics be at most at a singularity of its origin, the gravitating mass, ie, at the origin.
Who can provide me with convincing arguments against that reasoning? Thank you!