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My question is; if one of the virtual particles is released and one issucked into the black hole why would this be considered ‘evaporation’ of the black hole? Were the virtual particles definitely created from mass of the black hole and if so how do we know this and where does the mass/energy come from when it happens in a vacuum?
The Naked Scientists asked the Naked Scientists: My rudimentary understanding of quantum mechanics suggests quantum foam is happening all the time everywhere, even in the vacuum of space where particle / anti-particle pairs are created and annihilated. I also understand that this foamy nature of our universe is the mechanism behind Bekenstein-Hawking radiation when it happens at the event horizon of a black hole.My question is; if one of the virtual particles is released and one issucked into the black hole why would this be considered evaporation of the black hole? Were the virtual particles definitely created from mass of the black hole and if so how do we know this and where does the mass/energy come from when it happens in a vacuum? If one of the particles was added to the black hole why wouldnt it be accreting rather than evaporating?!?DaveWhat do you think?
The notion that energy which constitutes the totality of a particle is a property that particle and the particle can rid itself of that energy and continue to exist is preposterous. When such a particle rids itself of its energy by sending it off into space as radiation, that particle can no longer exist.