Hawking Radiation Explained
Hawking radiation emerges from the interplay of general relativity and quantum mechanics, yet its precise mechanism remains elusive. The phenomenon requires an event horizon, which is absent in other massive objects like planets and stars. An insightful analogy describes virtual particles that can lead to detectable radiation when negative energy particles fall into a black hole, allowing positive energy particles to escape into the universe.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 145: Relativity and Black Holes
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