When it compresses and becomes as dense as its going to get, does it still radiate heat? Seems like the potential energy would run out - having all been converted to heat from the compression - when it hits that state.
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Thanks for the welcome and the info Garth. This is the first forum I've posted on. Well, second but this one looks much more interesting. :smile: I'll try to make a habit of doing a search before posting from now on.
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I've heard much talk of dark matter and the universe being more massive (according to calculations) than it should be given the amount of observable matter in it. Or something to that effect.
But I am thinking that since black holes pretty much consume matter and gain mass and are...
Emission you say?
It would seem - to me - that since we are dealing with BHs, that nothing would be emitted no matter what happens to it. Though I think its mass would increase and consequently its gravity. So if you call it gravity waves then I suppose I would agree with the OP that the main...