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Does a firewall exist around a black hole?explain it...​

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Breaking this entanglement would release inconceivable amounts of energy, thus creating a searing "black hole firewall" at the black hole event horizon. This resolution requires a violation of Einstein's equivalence principle, which states that free-falling is indistinguishable from floating in empty space....

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Instead, they emit radiation just beyond their event horizons, the energy of their gravitational fields causing pairs of particles to pop into existence in the surrounding vacuum. Over time, generating this so-called Hawking radiation makes black holes lose mass—or even completely evaporate.

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