Hawking Radiation Applies to Everything?
Everything in the universe – not just black holes, but literally everything – might be slowly evaporating. Yes, you heard that right. The theory, proposed by Stephen Hawking in 1974, initially suggested that black holes weren't the stable behemoths we thought they were, but were gradually decaying, emitting what came to be known as Hawking radiation. Fast-forward to today, a group of intrepid researchers challenge the idea that this radiation is exclusive to black holes. They argue that all masses in the universe, event horizons or not, should emit this radiation. This cosmic plot twist is all thanks to the quirky quantum vacuum of space dependent on its curvature. So, hold onto your hats as we wait to see if this evaporation party - is a universe-wide event
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Hawking Radiation Applies to Everything?
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