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Drakkith said:I think the issue is that black holes put out such low amounts of radiation that they are drowned out by the background radiation. Given that the output is inverse to the mass, stellar black holes put out such little amounts that even in deep space the amount of energy absorbed from the background radiation is more than the black hole produces, so it would continue to grow because it is absorbing more energy than it is releasing.
Oh, that absolutely makes sense to me and is what I would expect. It was the statement that Hawking radiation
that I was questioning.cannot occur until the universe becomes cooler than black holes
Thanks for the reply.