What about the temperature inside the EH scorching hot because of the heat the particles generate or near absolute zero? I've heard it's about absolute zero because black holes themselves shed no radiaton because none can escape it. What do yall think?
Above the EH it is very hot when the BH is "feeding", material spiralling down into its accretion disk. When its not, its very cold. Below that? Things are so weird that temperature really doesn't apply. The molecules and atoms have been sheered apart by tidal forces and electrons ripped away by the gravity-gradient and they pick up their own near super luminal orbit. From our perspective, are they instantly sucked down to the singularity, or are they stuck in a perpetual suspension because spacetime is so badly distorted? We don't know...