Astrophysics

   

Black Holes and the Evolution of Matter Inside Them

Authors: Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych

It is shown that black holes, initially containing quark-gluon plasma, with a further increase in their mass, due to gravitational pressure, transform matter into photons, and then into a Bose-Einstein condensate. Photons of the Bose Condensate in the lowest energy state, having no momentum, begin to leave the black hole, which causes the black hole to explode and emit high-energy photons in the form of gamma rays that fill the Universe. That is, the evolution of matter inside black holes turns matter into light.

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