This collection investigates black hole physics through the Qindra Core framework, in which spacetime is emergent, configurational capacity is finite, and physical laws are relational. Gravitational collapse is described as saturation-driven phase inversion rather than singular compression. Event horizons are phase boundaries, not material surfaces. Information is not stored or leaked but survives as relational structure reconfigured beyond classical spacetime. The series integrates black holes into a broader picture of cosmic evolution, where global dilution and local saturation coexist, collapse regulates instability, and micro-genesis enables continuous renewal. No infinities, firewalls, or ad hoc fixes are required.
Radhakrishnan Jayaraman (Wed,) studied this question.