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> Because nothing can ever leave the event horizon black holes are essentially perfectly sticky.

If Hawking radiation turns out to be non existent, yes.

Also, we don't know if it's possible to 'crack' open a black hole. If anything, another black hole might be the perfect instrument for doing this.



When you say cracking open a black hole do you mean cracking the event horizon to form a naked singularity?


The answer would likely be worth a Nobel prize or two.


Hawking radiation occurs because black holes are sticky ‼


Huh nice analogy




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