Let's say you have an identical black holes.
You drop a 100KG lead into each one. Only difference is that one lead block is cold and other one is hot.
Are the black holes still identical after the lead blocks are put into them?
You drop a 100KG lead into each one. Only difference is that one lead block is cold and other one is hot.
Are the black holes still identical after the lead blocks are put into them?
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Yes they would still be identical, if hawking is right. He says that a black hole emits the amount of radiations that is equal with the energy that entered the black hole.
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I honestly dont know what youre trying to get at here. Black holes are centers of gravity so immensely powerful it forms a singularity from which not even light can escape. theres no difference if its hot or cold.
I honestly have no idea what this is supposed to get at.
I honestly dont know what youre trying to get at here. Black holes are centers of gravity so immensely powerful it forms a singularity from which not even light can escape. theres no difference if its hot or cold.
I honestly have no idea what this is supposed to get at.