On 1/13/2018 3:55 PM, John Clark wrote:
​I think that would be true if, as in your example, the observer were freely falling into the Black Hole, but if I was hovering just outside the Event Horizon in a super powerful spaceship I could observe the Black Hole evaporating in just a few minutes

That seems doubtful since Hawking radiation has its peak wavelength on the order of the diameter of the black hole and originates in the vicinity, i.e. within a few radii of the black hole, not "at the event horizon".

Brent

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