John Michael Strubhart

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Due once again to quantum fluctuations, a black hole can’t help but gradually radiate out into the space around it, slowly losing energy in the process. If we wait long enough—and now we’re talking 10100 years or so—even the supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies will evaporate away to nothing.
From Eternity to Here
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