Judging by the video title, this scientist's assertion is in total agreement with my assessment of the black hole situation. The problem here is that, from the astronaut's point of view, he reaches the event horizon in finite amount of time, while for the independent observer, who is placed away from the black hole, the trip to the event horizon takes infinite time. This suggests that the laws of nature are dependent on the coordinate system, which contradicts all known physics data.Each time I see a video with Neil I am stunned what he is getting matches what I see in my minds eye.
Einstein's biographers wrote that he "didn't believe in black holes".' This is a strange statement considering the fact that he was a scientists, not some kind of a cult leader. I found his original article where he proved that the idea of black holes is inconsistent with the basic axioms of general relativity. Well, his detractors noted that in his article he proved that the rotating black holes don't exist, while some obscure scientist have proved that the stationary black holes exist.
This is not what Einstein has proved -- in his article he had demonstrated that all black holes rotate, and then proved that they don't exist.
I'm sure that if I read that obscure scientists article I'll find errors in it of either conceptual or mathematical nature, but I just don't want to waste my time on something insignificant like this.