Can black holes shrink in classical general relativity, violating area theorem?
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no black holes in the space cannot shrink because they are the open joint from one place to another
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is ::-::... The theory of general relativitypredicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form ablack hole. ... Moreover, quantum fieldtheory in curved spacetime predicts that event horizons emit Hawking radiation, with the same spectrum as ablack body of a temperature inversely proportional to its mass.
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is ::-::... The theory of general relativitypredicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form ablack hole. ... Moreover, quantum fieldtheory in curved spacetime predicts that event horizons emit Hawking radiation, with the same spectrum as ablack body of a temperature inversely proportional to its mass.
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