The Quantum Emission of an Alive Black Hole
J. A. Rueda, R. Ruffini

TL;DR
This paper discusses a new mechanism based on gravito-electrodynamics that suggests black holes can actively emit energy, challenging the traditional view of black holes as permanently 'dead' objects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel energy extraction mechanism from Kerr black holes, shifting the paradigm to view black holes as 'alive' astrophysical objects.
Findings
Mechanism effectively extracts rotational energy from Kerr black holes.
Supports gamma-ray burst observations with a new theoretical framework.
Proposes a paradigm shift in black hole physics.
Abstract
A long march of fifty years of successive theoretical progress and new physics discovered using observations of gamma-ray bursts, has finally led to the formulation of an efficient mechanism able to extract the rotational energy of a Kerr black hole to power these most energetic astrophysical sources and active galactic nuclei. We here present the salient features of this long-sought mechanism, based on gravito-electrodynamics, and which represents an authentic shift of paradigm of black holes as forever "alive" astrophysical objects.
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