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>The Hawking radiation for an astrophysical black hole is predicted to be very weak and would thus be exceedingly difficult to detect from Earth. A possible exception, however, is the burst of gamma rays emitted in the last stage of the evaporation of primordial black holes. Searches for such flashes have proven unsuccessful and provide stringent limits on the possibility of existence of low mass primordial black holes.
>predicted to be very weak and would thus be conveniently exceedingly difficult to detect from Earth.
>Searches for such flashes have proven unsuccessful
>the possibility of existence of low mass primordial black holes
>we didn't detect it
>so it has to be like super quiet
>The link with the laws of thermodynamics was further strengthened by Hawking's discovery that quantum field theory predicts that a black hole radiates blackbody radiation at a constant temperature. This seemingly causes a violation of the second law of black hole mechanics, since the radiation will carry away energy from the black hole causing it to shrink. The radiation, however also carries away entropy, and it can be proven under general assumptions that the sum of the entropy of the matter surrounding a black hole and one quarter of the area of the horizon as measured in Planck units is in fact always increasing. This allows the formulation of the first law of black hole mechanics as an analogue of the first law of thermodynamics, with the mass acting as energy, the surface gravity as temperature and the area as entropy.
>his seemingly causes a violation of the second law of black hole mechanics
>The radiation, however also carries away entropy
>carries away entropy
>it can be proven under general assumptions
>proven
>general assumptions
>general
>assumptions
>mass acting as energy, the surface gravity as temperature and the area as entropy.
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>These solutions have so-called naked singularities that can be observed from the outside, and hence are deemed unphysical. The cosmic censorship hypothesis rules out the formation of such singularities, when they are created through the gravitational collapse of realistic matter.[2] This is supported by numerical simulations.
>This is supported by numerical simulations.
Daily reminder that theoretical physics comes up with stuff that even the worst pulp cultists wouldn't even dream of. Forget mormons or scientologists.
Not to mention the godawful names.