
TL;DR
This paper simplifies Stephen Hawking's explanation of black hole radiation into accessible mathematical language suitable for advanced high school students, condensing complex physics into a concise, understandable format.
Contribution
It provides a clear, concise translation of Hawking's black hole radiation theory into mathematical language for educational purposes.
Findings
Simplified mathematical explanation of Hawking radiation
Accessible educational resource for advanced high school students
Condensed presentation within a thousand words
Abstract
British physicist Stephen Hawkings most important discovery was that black holes are not so black, as they possess a temperature and emit thermal radiation. In his popular science texts, Hawking offered a detailed explanation of this phenomenon. The aim of this work is to translate that explanation into mathematical language accessible to an advanced high school student, all within a thousand words.
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