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ecplain black hole theory of Stephen Hawkings?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In 1971, Stephen Hawking proposed the area theorem, which set off a series of fundamental insights about black hole mechanics. The theorem predicts that the total area of a black hole's event horizon — and all black holes in the universe, for that matter — should never decrease

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Answered by ah525407
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answer is in explanation read it

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and here we The event horizon of a black hole is a one-way road for everything that crosses it, including light. We have a particle that explodes into existence together with its antiparticle; they come from nowhere and crash into one other, annihilating each other. But! Observe that there is a term "al As long as the particle/antiparticle pair isn't too far out from the event horizon, neither particle nor antiparticle has a chance to meet and kill each other. One by one, the lone survivor travels  

As a result of Professor Hawking's book, I was convinced that the black hole was gaining mass (in the form of the particle it ingested) at a slower pace than it was "emitting" mass in the form of outgoing particles. Someone else may be able to answer that question.  

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