There Are No Black Holes:’Shocking’ New Evidence That Black Holes Don’t Exist
If a collapsing star were to let off Hawking radiation, it just might disintegrate into nothing before it transforms into a black hole, according to Mersini-Houghton and Pfeiffer.
Why? Because a collapsing star grows ever more dense if, and only if, its mass stays the same. A star that is losing mass as it collapses could still grow denser but at a much slower rate. And if the star loses too much mass, then it will never achieve the density necessary to become a monstrous black hole and instead will evaporate into nothingness.Read Full Story:Astronomers Got Peeved When Someone Wrote A Paper Suggesting Black Holes Don’t Exist Ready:
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