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Yes.
A 100-ton black hole will disappear without a trace in 10,000 years, and a 100-ton black hole will disappear without a trace in 10 or 60 years to the 60th power. Because inside a black hole. All matter breaks down, neutrinos and tiny particles are ejected through the poles of the black hole.
By a long jet. Black holes eventually become nothing, disappear, and die.
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Good morning, it's a good morning, it's a sold-out stove, and the black hole will disappear on its own. According to the Hawking radiation theory, black holes will continue to reduce their energy and mass with continuous radiation, until they finally evaporate and disappear. This is because the black hole is absorbing matter and radiating energy outward, as the surrounding matter is absorbed by the black hole, the energy supply converted by matter gradually decreases, until there is no matter for the black hole to absorb, but in order to maintain its own operation, it still needs to consume a lot of energy, and the continuous outward energy radiation will not continue to reduce the energy of the black hole itself.
In addition, there are other theories that black holes will shrink and disappear over the years as they lose energy.
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Black holes don't go away on their own.
Black holes are made of mass, and their mass is never gone, making it impossible for them to disappear. The mass of a black hole may be released in a simple way of biosmosis: hawking radiation and mass proportionality.
Hawking radiation involves the release of single particles from a black hole, while the mass ratio relationship refers to the fact that when a black hole hits another black hole or other object, part of the mass can be converted into a wave and thus released. However, neither of these methods will make the black hole disappear, and the screaming will only release a small part of the mass.
A black hole is a celestial body that exists in the universe in modern general relativity. The gravitational pull of a black hole is extremely strong, allowing the escape velocity within the event horizon to be greater than the speed of light. Thus, "a black hole is a celestial body with such a curvature of space-time that no light can escape from its event horizon".
The study of black holes:
Black holes cannot be directly observed, but their existence and mass can be known indirectly, and their effects on other things can be observed. Information about the existence of a black hole can be obtained by emitting "edge information" of X-rays and rays due to the friction caused by the acceleration caused by the gravitational pull of the black hole before the object is sucked in.
The existence of a black hole can also be inferred by indirectly observing the orbit of a star or interstellar cloud air mass, and its position and mass can also be obtained.
At 21:00 Beijing time on April 10, 2019, mankind's first black hole** was unveiled, which is located at the center of a giant elliptical galaxy M87 in the constellation Virgo, 55 million light-years away from the Earth and about 6.5 billion times the mass of the Sun. At 10 p.m. Beijing time on March 24, 2021, the image of the M87 supermassive black hole under polarized light was released.
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Hey, Lao Tie, you're asking a good question! Will black holes disappear on their own? This is not an easy question!
Do you know? Black holes are an extremely peculiar celestial body, and its gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape its attraction. But will black holes disappear on their own?
This is really a controversial issue. Some scientists believe that black holes will slowly disappear because of Hawking radiation. Hawking radiation is a theory that black holes are constantly emitting energy and eventually disappear altogether.
But this process takes a very long time, far exceeding the lifetime of the universe. Some scientists believe that black holes will never disappear. Because the gravitational pull of a black hole is too strong, it will attract surrounding matter, thus increasing its own mass.
This means that black holes will get bigger and bigger, and the gravitational pull will get stronger, and they could eventually swallow the entire universe. So there is no definitive answer to the question of whether the black hole will disappear on its own. However, scientists are constantly studying and exploring, and I believe that one day in the future, we will unveil this mystery and see the true face of black holes.
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Summary. A real black hole is a black hole at the center of a galaxy that will never disappear, because constant devouring is the nature of black holes.
A real black hole is a black hole at the center of a galaxy that will never disappear, because constant devouring is the nature of black holes.
There is no abstract, created out of nothing in the universe. However, there is a concrete, dark energy mass release of galaxies newer **. This is the early little black hole at the center of the galaxy, which has been swallowed up for hundreds of billions of years.
After devouring the galactic celestial bodies, they devour the low-density free repulsion particles in space, compress them into the black hole skin composed of high-density dense repulsion particles, and become a mature large black hole. Compressed on the skin of a mature large black hole, the dense force of the black hole is the only dark energy in the universe that truly exists. Only dark energy can create a real universe.
The dark energy released a large **, spitting out all the mass of the original galaxy object swallowed by the black hole at one time, and reorganizing it into the mass of the new galaxy object. Black holes recover from mature large black holes to early small black holes.
The black hole is the main body and master of the galaxy, that is, the black hole continues to devour, so that it changes from the initial black hole to the mature and defeated black hole, and pushes the cycle of the galaxy that quietly trembles next to the rolling. Therefore, the inextinction of the black hole can only be used to ensure the inextinction of the galaxy in operation.
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<> would be honored to answer for you, and thank you for your patience in finding out that according to current physics theories, black holes do not disappear on their own. Black holes are formed by an extremely dense gravitational pull of matter, and its gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape.
The size and mass of a black hole are related to the matter it swallows, but once formed, it will persist until it swallows all the matter or collides with other celestial bodies. However, some theoretical physicists have proposed the concept of black hole evaporation. According to Hawking's radiation theory, black holes will fail and gradually shrink through radiant energy, and eventually disappear.
This process takes a very long time, trillions of years for a black hole as it is currently known. But this theory is still controversial because it conflicts with Einstein's general theory of relativity, and there is no evidence of black hole evaporation. Therefore, whether a black hole will disappear on its own remains an unanswered question.
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