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What limits the angular momentum of a black hole?I've seen articles state that a rotating black hole has a theoretical maximum angular momentum.Obviously, any object with volume would be limited by the speed of light. The surface at the equator of a sphere cannot travel faster than light, which limits the spin.But a black hole is supposed to contain a singularity with no volume. And the surface of the event horizon isn't a physical phenomenon, so it isn't limited by the speed of light, right?