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    $\begingroup$ Centrifugal force depends on the radius, and a black hole doesn't have a known radius. Matter inside a black hole may not be in in a state that has a size in any way that is comprehensible to newtonian physics. The very concept of rotation has similar issues. (If it has zero radius, how would you even define 'rotate'?) A black hole must have rotational momentum but how that's expressed on the material inside the event horizon is pretty much undefined. $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 14 at 18:49