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conan
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Hi,
new here, my first post. Like many people here, I'm no astrophysist, but I have an active interest in our solar system, cosmology in general and I guess astrophysics. Here's my first question.
"Are black holes cold?".
Given my amateur understanding, I would say yes, they are near absolute zero (they leak very slowly). But if light can't escape it, then I don't see how other wave forms can escape it. Or am I missing something?
Thanks for any opinions.
conan
new here, my first post. Like many people here, I'm no astrophysist, but I have an active interest in our solar system, cosmology in general and I guess astrophysics. Here's my first question.
"Are black holes cold?".
Given my amateur understanding, I would say yes, they are near absolute zero (they leak very slowly). But if light can't escape it, then I don't see how other wave forms can escape it. Or am I missing something?
Thanks for any opinions.
conan