Black holes DON'T destroy everything inside theM

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

There has been a long standing belief that when a black hole dies, everything inside is destroyed. But a new study suggests that information and everything else behind the event horizon isn't actually obliterate - but slowly leaks out during the later stages of the black hole's evaporation. Researchers combined Hawking radiation with mathematical tools and high-performance computers to create a simulation showing when information enters and leaves a black hole. New study suggest that information and everything else isn't vaporized, it slowly leaks out during the later stages of the black hole's evaporation. Stephen Hawking announce that black holes should have the ability to thermally create and emit sub-atomic particles until they are completely depleted of their energy, known as Hawking radiation.

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