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Hawking Radiation
Modified by Ilja Schmelzer 16-Jul-97 Original by John Baez 1994 Hawking Radiation In 1975 Hawking published a shocking result: if one takes quantum theory into account, it seems that black holes are not quite black! Instead, they should glow slightly with Hawking radiation , consisting of photons, neutrinos, and to a lesser extent all sorts of massive particles. This has never been observed, ...
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