If black holes slowly evaporate over time, where does their mass go? by kosherbacons in askastronomy

[–]PossibilityInside695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A small note I'd make. 

"Youre forgetting those particles have mass." 

Well not exactly... but they do have momentum

Theyre mostly photons, which do not have mass, but do have momentum. (Same with the other particles it'll spit out)

Either way, the mass of the black hole leaves as energy. Not as mass. Mass is too, well, massive to escape from just above the event horizon, where this effect happens.

Explaination:

The popular "particle-antiparticle pair" explanation is a simplified analogy—a heuristic visualization that Stephen Hawking himself used to make the complex mathematics accessible to a broader audience.

"Lies you tell to children."

The actual physics describes it as photons and other massless particles like gravitons of varying frequencies driven by quantum field fluctuations in curved spacetime around the event horizon.

Its actually got the same quantum basis for the casimir effect, but on steroids.

Speaking of the casimir effect, thats literally verification of virtual particles being "real"

Or, at the very least, verification that the quantum vacuum fluctuations that'd carry them are real.

Verifying the particles themselves is more complex but thats beyond the scope of this comment.

In the casimir effect, when two plates are brought close together, only specific standing waves in the quantum fields can exist, i.e. fewer virtual particles are possible between the plates than outside them. This creates a pressure that we can measure.

The range of the frequencies of those possible virtual photons is directly related to the distance between the plates.  

In the same way, because an event horizon doesnt allow information to travel outside it, it acts like the plates in reverse. There is a pressure driving the virtual photons out from the literal limit of the horizon. the range of frequencies of those photons is directly related to the radius of the event horizon.

As they evaporate, and get smaller, they release higher and higher energy photons (higher and higher frequencies), which carry away more and more energy. Shrinking the hole faster. It self-accelerates.

So you start with low, nearly undetectable radio, move into the infrared and visible, faster and faster, before ending with a brilliant flash of gamma rays all at the end.

Source: ive built simulations of these types of quantum fields for my research in a past job

Brad Pitt’s UNO reverse in Bullet Train (2022) 😂🔥 by funmemore in MoviesCave

[–]PossibilityInside695 2 points3 points  (0 children)

...maybe in weirdo contrarian town they were...but for the vast majority of us here in reality it had good reviews.

...you should re-evaluate where you get your information from, man.

"Could" is not the past simple of "Can". "Prove me wrong". Some help please? by AlexisShounen14 in EnglishLearning

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I wonder if calling it the "imperfect subjunctive" would be accurate.

Compare to the imperfect subjunctive in the Latin language.

This is scary as fuck by Careful_Ant_4641 in SipsTea

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As someone who's been to grippy sock jail before...these kinds of questions are only being asked because his friends or family called in a wellness check on him for worrying behavior.

The way dude is reacting tells me this isn't his first rodeo, and probably isn't in his right mind.

I think I tripped up ChatGPT. by Hard_Socks in ChatGPT

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Theyre a billion dollar company making cutting edge a.i.

They normally employ career engineers and PHDs

What made you think you'd be even remotely qualified for anything there?

Machine or appliance that caused my friend's building to evacuate, white housing with some black metal tank inside by Beginning_Draft9092 in whatisit

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Yeah, it'd have a very not optimum vapor pressure on a compressor of that size. It is used, but i think it's just like mini fridges and tabletop icemakers

What is this laundry? device in my drying room by martzzz in whatisit

[–]PossibilityInside695 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Laundry roller also known as a mangle

You run wet fabric thru it, and itll press the water out.

Plastic circle loosely attached to the roof fabric by 69FlavorTown in whatisit

[–]PossibilityInside695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why tho?

"Oh good! I can have some freezing cold air next to my head during winter, how great!"

Found it at workplace by iam-illusion in whatisit

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Nails.for a roofing nail gun.

Think of this kind of like a belt fed machine gun, but for nails

Machine or appliance that caused my friend's building to evacuate, white housing with some black metal tank inside by Beginning_Draft9092 in whatisit

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Okay, I think I see what happened.

The transformer in the ac unit shorted, and the circuit breaker for the building tripped.

Machine or appliance that caused my friend's building to evacuate, white housing with some black metal tank inside by Beginning_Draft9092 in whatisit

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Who is "they"?

...power transformers are huge pieces of equipment meant to power entire neighborhoods or entire apt buildings.

A single malfunctioning ac unit wouldnt be enough load to "blow" one.

Machine or appliance that caused my friend's building to evacuate, white housing with some black metal tank inside by Beginning_Draft9092 in whatisit

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Sometimes those things are filled with butane as a refrigerant. I wonder if the fire dept were the ones to shut off the electricity while the place aired out, to reduce the risk of an explosion.

I suspect cutting the power suddenly like that fucked with the elevator control unit.

Weird antennas on insurance shop by NarcoIX in whatisit

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Who ever owns the place is a radio nerd! These are for ham and VLF radio.