Timeline for Does any particle ever reach any singularity inside the black hole?
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May 25, 2020 at 5:52 | comment | added | safesphere | Two theoretical physicists endorsing a completely wrong answer is quite remarkable. | |
Dec 7, 2012 at 0:47 | comment | added | Anixx | @G. 't Hooft the failing observer can always ask the distant observer. Also you're wrong: Hawking radiation is not detected by a close observer only if the BH diameter is much greater than the observer's dimensions, because its wavelength is about the diameter of the BH. | |
Aug 22, 2012 at 22:17 | comment | added | G. 't Hooft | @Anixx: The answer by Gordon is correct; this is the paradoxical thing about Hawking radiation. It is not observed by the observer falling in. | |
Feb 2, 2011 at 22:20 | comment | added | Anixx | This answer does not count the black hole evaporation and other concerns rised in the question. | |
Jan 24, 2011 at 7:30 | comment | added | Luboš Motl | Nice, Gordon! +1. | |
Jan 24, 2011 at 1:16 | history | answered | Gordon | CC BY-SA 2.5 |