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by pdonis
4486 days ago
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IanCal and blaze33 both gave good answers, but just to clarify one thing: the radiation we see coming from regions where there are black holes is of the first type: radiation emitted by objects like gas clouds that are falling into the holes, before those objects cross the event horizon. If we leave out quantum effects like Hawking radiation (see below), it's impossible for light, or any kind of radiation, or indeed anything at all, to escape from inside the event horizon of a black hole. Hawking radiation is a quantum effect, which nobody has ever observed; the reasons for thinking that it exists are purely theoretical. |
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