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Posted by Jason on January 06, 19102 at 03:58:00:
In Reply to: Black holes and baby universes posted by Kyle Ransin on May 06, 19101 at 11:03:35:
Well, actually, the event horizon is the area where a little further in and there is no escape. Some particles split at the event horizon and send some of their m/energy into the black hole and some back out. The stuff that gets kicked out is Hawking radiation, thus it does not need to travel faster than light to escape.
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