Excellent quote. Albert Einstein had his doubts about the Black Hole model, Dominique.
He was also best friends with Gödel, who delivered us his Incompleteness Theorems.
With that, we know for a fact that once we are dealing with invisible forces (and forces are always invisible), then we will have two models at minimum to explain what is going on.
Not until we go (or our instruments go) to the center of a Black Hole/Black Eye will we know which one is correct with certainty.
But...
There is no invisible mass inside the Eye of the Storm. We know that the Eye model is correct for the Storm and not the Hole model.
Occam's razor will pick the Black Eye model because everything is explained in the Black Eye model, everything is present. There is no need to accept that matter can collapse onto itself and then becomes invisible even to our scientific instruments.
I am very happy that the Black Eye model does not need to prove that the essential part of the Black Hole model is incorrect. One does not need to prove something invisible is not there.
Thank you for the quote, Dominique. I really appreciate it.