It is Okay with me.
]]>No need to thank me. Just having fun here on the forum.
]]>I don't believe in that.
Now your talking. Don't listen to bobbym, I don't.
Can we ask Ricky, he seems smart..
I've heard of him.
]]>Can we ask Ricky, he seems smart..
]]>Hi LQ;
Shouldn't be any photons around to eat. Just strings.
Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
All black holes acoording to a paper written by Hawking will eventually evaporate, due to pair production at the event horizon. I don't think it can radiate photons.
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
Not possible. A black hole won't break apart into small pieces.
What if it's a charged black hole, and can eat photons? What if the mass in the black hole can't form a pair?
]]>Shouldn't be any photons around to eat. Just strings.
Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
All black holes acoording to a paper written by Hawking will eventually evaporate, due to pair production at the event horizon. I don't think it can radiate photons.
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
Not possible. A black hole won't break apart into small pieces.
]]>Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
]]>what would happen at that size?
I don't know. At that size and swimming in a world of strings that it can't eat. The point is how did it get there?
]]>That was their conclusion at the site. I don't even like the concept of a black hole.
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