Hawking Radiation

Hawking Radiation

Imagine a cosmic dance at the edge of the universe, where the impossible becomes reality. Black holes, once thought to be inescapable voids, may not be as eternal as we once believed. Enter Hawking Radiation, a mind-bending concept that challenges our understanding of these celestial giants. Named after the brilliant physicist Stephen Hawking, this phenomenon suggests that black holes slowly evaporate over time, emitting particles and energy back into the cosmos. It's a delicate balance between quantum mechanics and gravity, where the fabric of spacetime itself becomes a stage for one of nature's most captivating performances. Join us as we dive into the heart of this cosmic mystery, exploring how the smallest quantum fluctuations can have profound implications for the largest objects in our universe.

Play

You might also like