"star explained" is on progress!
Yes, a very accurate description of a black hole. +1
and can you give info about where did you find particle physics Annihilation article?
hmm and yes, I know that matter and antimatter produce 200% of energy in "some energetic way".
@RCAProduction oh ty for recommanding!
I recommend reading about particle physics Annihilation, it is fascinating. An electron colliding with a positron (anti-electron) will produce two photons, which still exhibit conservation of energy! It is quite a bit more in depth, but that's the basic idea.
Antimatter combines with matter to produce a photon. Conversely, a photon can be split to produce matter and antimatter (this is proven and can be done in a lab). Although I'm now on a tangent, this implies that for all of the matter we observe in the universe, there is an equal amount of antimatter somewhere else as well, and if it all combined again, there would only be energy (photons) radiating through free space forever.
I thought absorved antimatter annihilated one particle in a black hole and causing black hole to evaporate :/
Actually, Hawking radiation is when virtual particles form at the event horizon. One particle is absorbed, and one particle escapes, causing the black hole to lose mass.