

They’re as clear as my favourite Chemistry textbook by Whitten et al.

The event horizon thus emits a tiny amount of radiation while the black hole gains mass. Therefore, if an antiparticle appears on one side of an event horizon, and its partner particle appears on the other, then even if there’s only a tiny distance between them, one of the particles could be emitted into space while the other gets drawn into the black hole. They appear, then quickly collide again and annihilate each other. Hawking radiation was calculated from the principle that particles and antiparticles, as pairs, pop in and out of existence all the time, even in a vacuum. The highlight of this book is when he explains the Hawking radiation that’s emitted from the event horizons of black holes with low mass. His books, iPad apps, films and lectures have inspired millions of young people into science. I’m also an admirer of Stephen Hawking-mostly for his ability to convey science in such a clear, lucid way, but also for his ability to inspire millions of children into developing a love of physics.

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