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Accretion disk radiation

"Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!" by Tim Rickard
July 5, 2008

There would probably be x-rays rather than near-UV rays emitted from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole, or perhaps beta particles (whether electrons or positrons) from Hawking radiation, especially if the black hole was sufficiently small.

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  1. Assuming that Hawking Radiation theory is valid. If dark energy exists, and then reverse Hawking Radiation might be more likely.

    Do you know what you get when you mix high energy colliders with Professor Otto Rossler's charged micro black hole theory?

    Answer: A golf ball

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