Hawking had a hunch, in part inspired by his conversations in Moscow, that if he investigated the empty space at and near the black hole’s event horizon from the quantum perspective, something interesting would turn up. To follow Hawking’s exact reasoning is tricky. For a rough intuition for what he did, we must consider one of the most outlandish consequences of the famous “uncertainty principle” of quantum physics—something known as “vacuum energy.” As the name implies, far from being inert, the vacuum is seething with activity. At any instant, bursts of energy appear from nowhere by
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