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Black Hole Thermodynamics

Black Hole Thermodynamics

Hawking introduces the idea that black holes emit radiation, now known as Hawking radiation. This discovery links black holes to thermodynamics and quantum mechanics, suggesting that black holes can eventually evaporate.

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