Papers by Keyword: Event Horizon

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Abstract: Cosmic censorship!: black hole wrapped up by its entropy and hidden by its event horizon. In this paper, we postulate a metric to solve the Einstein equations of general relativity, which predicts the thermodynamic behavior of a gigantic mass that collapses to a black hole; taking into account the third law of thermodynamics that states that neither physical process can produce a naked singularity. However, under certain conditions, the model allows to evident violation to the cosmic censorship, exposing the hole nakedness. During the collapse of the hole, quantum effects appear: the area decrease and radiation produced has a high entropy, so that increases total entropy and expose the presence of the hole, while the appearance of the event horizon hide the singularity of the exterior gazes. It is verified that in certain circumstances, the model predicts that the hole mass is bigger than its angular momentum; and in all circumstances, this predicts an hole with enormous superficial graveness that satisfy a relationship of the three parameters that describe the hole (mass, charge and angular momentum); factors all indicative that the singularity is not naked. Then, there are no apparent horizons in accord with cosmic censorship conjecture. Even though the surface gravity of the hole prevents destroying its horizon wrapping singularity, there exists evidence of this singularity by the results of the spin-mass relationship and the escape velocity obtained. The lost information and the slow rate of rotation of the semi-major axis of the mass (dragging space and time around itself as it rotates), agree with Einstein's prediction, show the transport of energy through heat and mass transfer, which were measured by entropy of the hole by means of coordinated semi-spherical that include the different types of intrinsic energy to the process of radiation of the hole event horizon.
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Abstract: In a universe in indefinite expansion, undetermined amounts of dark material suspended in the space-time continuum exist. The case of ‘sufficient’ amount of material contracted throughout time due to its density can occur. Using relativistic equations, in the present work a thermodynamic system was considered whose volume of control is limited by a gigantic mass that is suspended in space in order to predict its behavior. Given the obtained results, evidence of a certain quantized dark material in process of collapse or collapsed into a black hole can be argued. The heat transfer of the black hole was measure through entropy change with respect to the time and other forms of energy, it was determined that the hole emits particles to surroundings from its event horizon (black hole ‘shining’). The emissions are proportional to the disappearance of the hole; they are candidates to integrate the “baby universes" of Hawking with new histories that satisfy the theorem "a black hole has no hair".
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