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Hawking Radiation? Any explanation welcome
So this is a question that's bugged me nearly my entire life. I've read a bit about Hawking radiation of black holes. A particle and anti-particle pair are created on the even horizon and the aniparticle falls into the black hole etc. My question is...
Surely, there will be just as many anti-particles being "radiated" as particles so the black hole, on average, will not emit any actual mass. Am I being stupid?!?
Surely, there will be just as many anti-particles being "radiated" as particles so the black hole, on average, will not emit any actual mass. Am I being stupid?!?
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