(February 1, 2019 at 3:28 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: Our universe is also a black hole destroyer. Quantum mechanics say even block holes must gradually leak energy into surrounding space. This energy can in theory be extracted to do work. Eventually even the largest blackholes will leak all of its energy into surrounding space and no more black holes will remain. When the last black hole has thus evaporated, then universe would truly reach heat death.
Hello!
I remember reading in a New Scientist article that for stars there's an upper limit to their speed of rotation and for Black Holes there's an effectivly lower limit to how fast such a thing can spin.
Since... one is an effectivly 'Solid' object and the other is just an effect on the reality around it.
NOW.
The above, I'm guessing, is based on the 'Solid Vs Hole' model of the two things.
How does the 'Black Sun' you've mentioned work in relation to the above?
Sorry if I've worded the question poorly.
Not at work.