davel18
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I apologize if I'm posting in the wrong part of the forum, I'm new. I have started find cosmology interesting. I have started to learn about black holes but I don't understand something that might obvious and I'm not getting it.
Why is/was there an assumption that things that enter a blackhole are destroyed? I totally get that things that pass the event horizon will never be able to escape but how did we get from never coming out again to destroyed? I get the whole spaghettification thing and while that would seriously warp anything that entered a black hole and hit the singularity, however warping isn't destroying though. It seems like things like Hawking Radiation are based on something we have no evidence for. Displaced, warped stripped down to atoms aren't 'destroyed" which is something we know can't happen in the first place. So how to we get from one point to the next?
Thank you for your time.
Why is/was there an assumption that things that enter a blackhole are destroyed? I totally get that things that pass the event horizon will never be able to escape but how did we get from never coming out again to destroyed? I get the whole spaghettification thing and while that would seriously warp anything that entered a black hole and hit the singularity, however warping isn't destroying though. It seems like things like Hawking Radiation are based on something we have no evidence for. Displaced, warped stripped down to atoms aren't 'destroyed" which is something we know can't happen in the first place. So how to we get from one point to the next?
Thank you for your time.