clipka <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> > If we assume the mass of the black hole would decrease, then the EH would
> > recess. The photons which were emitted extremely close to the EH will get
> > a speedup when the EH recesses. Basically the "point of entry" will stop
> > being *at* the EH and becomes being *above* it. Thus all the photons will
> > reach the external observer in finite time. The external observer will
> > end up actually "seeing" the falling object cross the EH.
> I guess it will rather be that as the black hole evaporates, the EH will shrink
> as you said, but the "victim" will still seem to "stick" to it.
Why? Exactly how does that happen?
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- Warp
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