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extremal black holesWired
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Black holes are the enigmatic extremes of the cosmos.
Within them, matter is packed so tightly that, according to Einstein ’s general theory of relativity, nothing can escape.
In 1973 , Stephen Hawking , James Bardeen , Brandon Carter and Brandon Carter asserted that extremal black holes can’t exist in the real world.
Stanford University's Kehle and Unger have proved that extremal black holes are mathematically possible.
Such a black hole would not emit thermal radiation, something Hawking later proposed black holes had to do.
The researchers stumbled on them by accident by studying electrically charged black holes.
But working with spin is much more mathematically challenging, they say.
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