What happens to black holes when they evaporate enough that their mass is no longer enough to cause an event horizon?
A giant ball of Iron? ...black balls?
>>8556433
Just research ur mum.
http://xaonon.dyndns.org/hawking/
>>8556433
they turn into the universes largest marshmallows
>>8557419
Explain.
>>8556433
>black holes
They literally don't exist. They don't belong to our reality.
>>8557925
???
>>8557925
lmao?
OP, when they dip below ~22.1 micograms (The Planck Mass, minimum mass that can be a black hole), they explode into 22.1 ugs mass-energy worth of X-rays, a continuation of the previous several millions of kgs that evaporated the moment before it reached this point. As for what happens when singularity --> No singularity, fuck if I know.
>>8557925
Elaborate please
>>8556433
Except that simply never happens. A black hole is not a black hole because the mass is above a threshold, a black hole is a black hole because of the distribution of said mass or the density of that mass. As everything inside a black hole is beyond the known laws of physics anyway, it will just shrink until it's gone. There's no transition happening.
black holes will prevent the heat death of the universe
remember this, brainlets
>>8556433
They leave behind a little high entropy remnant ;)
It will always have an event horizon. It will be just very small. The remaining matter is collapsed in a singularity.
>>8558668
I believe hawking released a paper explaining that. Not sure though
>>8556433
you are a dumbass