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Hawking Temperature — Why Black Holes Evaporate
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Hawking Temperature — Why Black Holes Evaporate

Hawking temperature describes how black holes emit radiation and slowly lose mass over time.

Equation:
T = ℏc³ / (8πGMk)

Where:
T = temperature of the black hole
ℏ = reduced Planck constant
G = gravitational constant
M = mass of the black hole
k = Boltzmann constant
c = speed of light

What this means:
Smaller black holes are hotter.
Larger black holes are colder.

Key insight:
• Stellar-mass black holes are colder than the cosmic microwave background
• Tiny black holes would evaporate rapidly
• Black holes are not eternal

Why this matters:
This equation links gravity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics — showing that black holes obey the laws of physics like everything else.
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