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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 15:28:01 -0400
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You are of course free to post your article to another newsgroup such
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"Nengchao Xiao" wrote in message ...
As the blackhole evaporate, its radius decrease, so the Hawking
tempearture rise and it evaporate at a great rate. My question
is, what will happen then? Will the evaporation be stopped ?
Then what's the mass and charges and angular momentum ?
Or will the tempearture keep rising till a "big bang" happens?


In my opinion blackhole evaporation is Hawking's "bull****" which
process does not exist in the present Universe due those "fastener
places" (two per blackhole's "radiation periphery") through which
mass is exchanged when necessary. (I am not sure that did or did not
Hawking's black hole's evaporation process exist when the Universe
was very young when those "fastener places" in "radiation peripheries"
possibly did not yet worked.)

Best Regards,
Hannu Poropudas


[Moderator's note: Nobody knows what happens at the end stage of
Hawking evaporation. -TB]

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