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Can a black hole be destroyed? - Fabio Pacucci

Can a black hole be destroyed? - Fabio Pacucci

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Black holes are among the most destructive objects in the universe. Anything that gets too close to a black hole, be it an asteroid, planet, or star, risks being torn apart by its extreme gravitational field. By some accounts, the universe may eventually consist entirely of black holes. But is there any way to destroy a black hole? Fabio Pacucci digs into the possibility. Lesson by Fabio Pacucci, directed by Provincia Studio
Date: 2020-08-22

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I have a question. If hawking radiation happens when virtual particles are formed at the event horizon and the antiparticle gets sucked in while the regular particle escapes, wouldn't it be just as likely that the normal particle is the one that gets sucked in while the antiparticle escapes? It seems like a 50/50 and over the length of a blackhole's lifetime, it seems like it would just cancel out.
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Astronomy is such a humbling topic. All of these silly problems look even smaller in this grand scheme of universe. Endless possibilities in this endless universe and what is Earth in it but a mere particle of dust?
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Isn't the probability of(If placed just right aka antiparticle goes into) equal to probability of (placed just wrong aka antiparticle goes away) which makes the evaporation a complete nonsense?
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