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This is more an astrophysics question. Is there a difference between a 'black hole' and 'quantum singularity" ?

Just wondered, as what we refer to as a 'black hole' is far more complex so includes gravity, bending of space time, x-ray emissions and a host of other phenomenon not to mention how they interact with the surrounding matter in space.

So should we be more scientific and just refer to "Quantum Singularities" or something else?

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