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by perl4ever
2847 days ago
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I'm completely uninformed on this, but I thought that in order to evaporate completely, a black hole must first shrink until it is very small, at which point the amount of energy released by its final disappearance would be rather a small amount irrespective of the original size. Why would the original size of it make any difference? |
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> in CCC this radiation is enormously concentrated by the conformal compression of the entire future of the black hole