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The vicinity of an event horizon emits ridiculously huge amounts of radiation, caused by the consumption of nearby matter by the black hole.
The black hole itself doesn't emit, except for Hawking radiation, which is still theoretical.
Harte
So I'm giving you an assignment. Come back with just one astronomical observation that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Black Holes exist. I'm looking for the scientific method here, not opinions or conjectures. Good Luck...
So I'm giving you an assignment. Come back with just one astronomical observation that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Black Holes exist. I'm looking for the scientific method here, not opinions or conjectures. Good Luck...
I can't. You said I have to experience it personally. I don't have my own hubble and I wouldn't survive if I made it to a black hole. Furthermore, because you have already made up your mind, no evidence by myself or anyone else would change your mind. You've already decided.