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Is there such a thing as a black hole without angular momentum?

>> No.8257528

You mean something that just sucks in without spinning stuff ? Then no.

>> No.8257836

>>8257528

Well, maybe OPs mom.

>> No.8257868

everything spins

LIGO literally confirmed this with gravitational waves

>> No.8258430

Schwarzchild and Reisner Nordstrom black holes have zero angular momentum you uneducated cucks. Kerr and Kerr-Newman black holes have angular momentum. So, to answer your question OP, theoretically, yes. Realistically? No. Schwarzchild and Reisner-Nordstrom black holes are like frictionless inclines.