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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: qwertqwert Date: Sep 16, 2008 01:47
Lofty Goat wrote:
> Er, Einstein didn't predict that black holes didn't evaporate. He didn't
> predict that they did evaporate. There's a big difference there.
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> Read up some on logic. Aristotle would be a good place to start.
Ok right, then I do it again:
PD wrote:
>>> No, that's only true of black holes of a certain minimum size. Small
>>> black holes evaporate before eating anything.
>> Says who?
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> Says the theory that predicts black holes in the first place.
Wrong, e.g. Einstein's theory predicts black holes, but does not predict
that they evaporate. Hawking's theory might be wrong, it has not been
proven, black holes might not evaporate.
Endanger the existence of the planet trusting an Hawking radiation which
nobody has measured or even detected seems a bit foolish to me
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