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Sep 3, 2024

Quantum Thermodynamics: Black Holes Might Not Be What We Thought

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A recent study underscores the dynamic nature of black holes and extends similar thermodynamic characteristics to Extremely Compact Objects, advancing our comprehension of their behavior in quantum gravity scenarios.

A paper titled “Universality of the thermodynamics of a quantum-mechanically radiating black hole departing from thermality,” published in Physics Letters B highlights the importance of considering black holes as dynamical systems, where variations in their geometry during radiation emissions are critical to accurately describing their thermodynamic behavior.

Bridging black holes and extremely compact objects.

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  1. Brian McKeon says:

    Is it possible our scientific community,as so many of us have,made too much of Black Holes.;given them an overcomplicated function whereas the true function of Black Holes is much more simpler and functionable.Black Holes are Toilets and are in a constant state of flushing .

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