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Hawking Radiation: The Black Hole Paradox | Community Health

Hawking Radiation: The Black Hole Paradox | Community Health

Hawking radiation, proposed by Stephen Hawking in 1974, revolutionized our understanding of black holes. This theoretical framework suggests that black holes em

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Hawking radiation, proposed by Stephen Hawking in 1974, revolutionized our understanding of black holes. This theoretical framework suggests that black holes emit radiation, now known as Hawking radiation, due to virtual particles that are 'created' in the vicinity of the event horizon. The process reduces the black hole's mass over time, eventually leading to its evaporation. This concept has far-reaching implications for our understanding of quantum mechanics, general relativity, and the intersection of these two theories. With a Vibe score of 8, Hawking radiation continues to fascinate physicists and the general public alike, sparking debates about the nature of space, time, and matter. As research advances, the study of Hawking radiation may uncover new insights into the fundamental laws of the universe, potentially resolving the black hole information paradox and shedding light on the mysterious properties of black holes.