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#428 – Sean Carroll: General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes & Aliens

1857.929 - 1875.359 Sean Carroll

So there's no immediate hope for detecting Hawking radiation. Allegedly, we don't have any nearby. As far as we know, we don't have any nearby. Could tiny ones be hard to detect? Somewhere at the edges of the solar system, maybe? So you don't want them to be too tiny or they're exploding, right? They're very bright and then they would be visible.

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