Do black holes follow the law of conservation of energy?
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They are captiring energy from light to transform it into heat
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M$I don't know the answers. Maybe no one does now. But the great nobel prize winners, etc. have asked what you ask. Geniuses (like Ray Kurzweil) constantly ask. Steven Hawking..... etc.......
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M$The law of conservation of energy states that "Energy can not be created nor destroyed." Energy is either stored or transformed into work through kinetics.
The Black Hole seems to be a paradox.
As gravity increases time slows down. From the radio waves perspective the universe speeds up. If a singularity exists and the energy and matter hit the singularity, information is lost and matter annihilated and energy restored. According to theory.
davepamm asks the most though provoking questions, but I wonder what the effect of a Michael Jackson songs electromagentic radio waves going into a black hole would be. or since our radio waves have been traveling for decades now is there a planet with species that can pick up our radio waves and play the audio portion and if so are they also fans of Michael Jackson.
The question is based on conclusion by Steven Hawkings. The problem is discovering black hole radiation and evaporation.
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All physical matter follows the law of conservation of energy. Are there any exceptions other than black holes?
If potential energy is converted into energy. Then does it follow that energy is converted into heat. Has the law of conservation of energy been preserved?