Submitted by SlyusHwanus t3_120g3km in askscience
kamill85 t1_jdlcc9f wrote
Reply to comment by djublonskopf in Could a black hole just be a big neutron star that just has gravity so high light cant escape? by SlyusHwanus
Wait, but Neutron Star, proton decay or not, losses mass anyway, every second, because all the emitted EM equals loss of mass/energy. I'm pretty sure it would lose a sizeable chunk by 10^38, or by the time it cools down (if ever)
loki130 t1_jdltbsg wrote
That emission comes out of their heat and angular energy; they'll slow, cool, and dim long before that point.
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