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Episode #84 - History of Physics | Hawking & Gauss

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Thermodynamics of Black Hole

The bigger the event horizon, the more surface area there is for these events happening. Because these events happen everywhere, uniformly through space. But if the vet like, compared to a small black hone and a huge black home like jus morotion, exactly. No, buty want what i'm saying s hat, bigger black hose, but density would probably be the same. So primordial black holes at least also do arme. We haven't actually noticed anything yet, but any no deviation from what we already understand would give us something into understanding what hawking was trying to say. It does answer a lot of questions that we did have with black holes originally. He's always wanted

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