One of the most brilliant minds in history, Stephen Hawking, declared what the end of the universe in one of his theories which seems to be coming true. Recent studies of black holes indicate that they will end up evaporating, but what has alerted scientists is that not only would this constellation be affected, the entire universe could be doomed to gradually disappear.
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Well, now, a new update to the theory has suggested that Hawking radiation is created not only by stealing energy from black holes, but from all objects with sufficient mass.
If the theory is true, it means that everything in the Universe will disappear. pic.twitter.com/1iUwGyHIx8
– Mar Gomez (@MarGomezH) June 3, 2023
Theoretical physicist Hawking proposed in 1974 the theory that black holes could eventually evaporate by losing what is now known as Hawking radiation. This energy consists of light particles that are found around the gravitational fields of black holes. Losing this source, the constellation would eventually pass away.
According to European scientists, they updated this theory and indicated that not only black holes are suffering from this event, but also many constellations are gradually suffering from this phenomenon and over time this would affect our galaxy.
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For decades, human beings have made multiple experiments as long as we know what surrounds us in our galaxy. NASA has recently published some images of ‘TON 618’, the largest black hole in the known universe. It is known that for more than 10 billion years it has been devouring matter throughout space until it reached its size.
Being 18 billion light years away, ‘TON 618’ does not pose a threat in the short term, what worries scientists is the speed with which its size is increasing, this would pose a possible threat to our society in the future.
This constellation is equivalent to 66 billion suns and is relatively young since it was formed “only” 3.4 billion years after the Big Bang.