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RE: Stephens Hawkin's Physics - A tribute Part #1 纪念霍金: 霍金的物理 #1
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> The integral part of the black hole laws of thermodynamics is that since black holes are simply part of the space time fabric, it does not have a temperature.
> The second law, derived from the assumed relationship between entropy and the black hole’s surface area, (and the main contribution from Hawking), states that because of this, the area of a black hole must increase over time.