In the example with the pair of particles, the pair is being generated outside of the black hole. Considering this, shouldn’t both the particle and antiparticle have positive energy? A particle has negative energy if it’s created inside the event horizon, but in the presented example they are both created OUTSIDE of the event horizon. So I don’t exactly understand why the one that falls beyond the event horizon has negative energy.
neg. energy neg. mass wouldn’t that make it fly away from the gravity/mass at the center of the black hole and thus escape? Some of the things presented seem problematic to my mind. I must need to study more more more.
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