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The accretion disc which exists outside the event horizon of a Black hole emits lots of EM radiation. ...This radiation is likely what we see emitted from Pulsars
Richard asks:"We are told that nothing can escape a black hole - not even light. But Professor Hawking told us that radiation can escape. I do not understand this since light is made from photons which are massless and are the fastest moving objects we are aware of (space itself aside) so how can radiation escape?"Do you know? Post below...
trouble is with that is, from where did the BH come from in the first place (ie - another universe?) I do hope I live long enough to find out these answers.
I forgot to mention yesterday that energy/mass can escape BH's as gravitational waves as was detected by LIGO. If memory serves two BH's orbiting each other emitted gravitational waves. One BH had 29 solar masses and the other 36 solar masses, spiralling into each other to create a single black hole of 62 solar masses. Three solar masses were lost as gravitational waves which rippled through space to us a few years after.