In 1974, Stephen Hawking made the seminal discovery that black holes emit thermal radiation. Previous to that, black holes were believed to be inert. In new research, a duo of researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sussex shows that black holes are in fact even more complex thermodynamic systems, with not only a temperature but also a pressure. An artist’s impression of a black hole. Image credit: Sci-News.com...
