Paul Mercurio
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That is precisely correct.
Okay, so you got that part right, and you get a dishwasher.
The antiparticle falls into the black hole and...
And it annihilates itself with its counterpart already in the black hole.
This sounds like a movie.
Leaving the other one loose to fly away.
And since particles don't have identity... Make an adjustment there.
And since particles don't have identity, it's like that particle just escaped from the B-H.
Well, you know, someday you'll be cool enough.
You got to hang out with the cool kids to hang out with the BH.
The question is, why do black holes favor antiparticles?
The creation of virtual particles should be random all the time, every direction.
So it should be 50-50.
But we don't have proof of that.
Isn't that the case?
All right, great question.
This is Prateek Nagar.