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That last thread was pretty in depth, and I didn't understand a lot of it.
But what I got out of it was, a virtual particle pair creates near the EH, one has positive energy one has negative, to satisfy the "ground state" vacuum.
One particle falls in, the other escapes.
So, can't either particle go into the black hole? The positive can go in on one pair, and the negative on another pair.
And if this is true, how can a black hole ever evaporate? Wouldn't the chance of one going in over the other be 50/50?
But what I got out of it was, a virtual particle pair creates near the EH, one has positive energy one has negative, to satisfy the "ground state" vacuum.
One particle falls in, the other escapes.
So, can't either particle go into the black hole? The positive can go in on one pair, and the negative on another pair.
And if this is true, how can a black hole ever evaporate? Wouldn't the chance of one going in over the other be 50/50?