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===Ergosphere===
[[File:Ergosphere of a rotating black hole.svg|thumb|right|250px|ergosphere of a rotating black hole|The ergosphere is an oblate spheroid region outside of the event horizon, where objects cannot remain stationary.]]
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Rotating black holes are surrounded by a region of spacetime in which it is impossible to stand still, called the ergosphere. This is the result of a process known as [[frame-dragging]]; general relativity predicts that any rotating mass will tend to slightly "drag" along the spacetime immediately surrounding it. Any object near the rotating mass will tend to start moving in the direction of rotation. For a rotating black hole this effect becomes so strong near the event horizon that an object would have to move faster than the speed of light in the opposite direction to just stand still.