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Is there Negative-mass Virtual Particles in Space?
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Is there Negative-mass Virtual Particles in Space?
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They say Black Holes evaporate by Hawking Radiation. So there must have formed negative-mass particles near its event horizon.
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That's the pop science explanation Hawking came up with to make the concept easier to understand for the public. It's ultimately inaccurate, though:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrUvLlrvgxQ
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