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Sep 6th, 2003, 08:28 PM
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"The answer goes something like this: according to quantum mechanics, at the Planck level the fabric of spacetime is constantly creating new particles, two at a time, that exist for an instant then annihilate each other in order to satisfy the conservation of matter. When this happens outside a black hole, one of the particles of the pair gets sucked into the event horizon while the other one is launched away from it. Consequentially, nothing actually leaves the black hole, but entropy is nevertheless risen."
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"Quantam mechanics and black holes.. It is theorized that there is some residual radiation "Emited" from a blackhole, what it actually is, is when "Part" of the quantam mechanics is ripped apart, one half gets sucked in to Italian land, and the other stays as a lonely little partical.
I guess how it would hold to entropy, is partially by ripping that partical apart. It remains sad and lonely, with out it's eternal lover to kill itself with itself. Reminds me of a tool song."
Damn people who don't listen.
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