Why dose this thread continue?
Do you realize that you are on the Debian Linux Reflector!
You cant  be more off topic!



On 6/14/2025 1:59 AM, gene heskett wrote:

On 6/7/25 21:56, Van Snyder wrote:
On Sat, 2025-06-07 at 17:23 -0400, Lee Winter wrote:
Based on those documents, can you describe "how it works"?  The documents don't.  They just assert that all radiation reduces the mass of the black hole. How is that reduction accomplished?

Radation has mass, as can be seen from m = E/c^2. If a pair of virtual photons are created by the stress at the event horizon, one falls into the black hole, and one escapes, the black hole loses mass.

However given the mass of a photon, compared to that of a black hole, I'd submit that the process for a black hole 1.5 times the mass of our local star, that gradual loss should eventually convert the black hole to a neutron star.  We should be looking for a new neutron star that wasn't there during the previous survey.

Also since its now visible, radiating tons of mass a second as photons, the cooling rate s/b many times faster. My best guess is that a hole 10x the mass of our local star would be many times the age of the currently known universe, so the switching might be several civilizations into the future.

What the dominant specie that might be at that time is not knowable. It won't be homo sapiens given the propensity of us to kill each other in wholesale quantity's.

Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.

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