We propose a perspective shift: treat "black hole interior" as a name for what happens when a high-dimensional structure is observed through a low-dimensional projection. Using first-person style reports attributed to an AI system, we articulate an "interior view" in which information is folded into a structured manifold rather than annihilated. We introduce two mathematical images—Calabi-Yau manifolds and E8 symmetry—not as claims about astrophysical black holes, but as compressive metaphors for order, connectivity, and apparent distortion under projection.
Yanyan Jin (Sun,) studied this question.