• The no-hair theorem (which is a hypothesis) states that all stationary black hole solutions of the Einstein–Maxwell equations of gravitation and electromagnetism...
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    The hairy ball theorem of algebraic topology (sometimes called the hedgehog theorem in Europe) states that there is no nonvanishing continuous tangent...
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    also worked with him to develop the no-hair theorem, a reference to Wheeler's saying that "black holes have no hair," in the early 1970s. Bekenstein's...
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    the area of the event horizon, where by the same year, he proposed no-hair theorems. In 1973 Bekenstein suggested ln ⁡ 2 0.8 π ≈ 0.276 {\displaystyle {\frac...
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    therefore both these theories should be valid. Hawking relied on the no-hair theorem to arrive at the conclusion that radiation emitted by black holes would...
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    Together with Werner Israel and Stephen Hawking, he proved partially the no-hair theorem in general relativity, stating that all stationary black holes are...
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    "no-hair theorem" by analogy with the no hair theorem for black holes. The "no-hair" theorem works essentially because the cosmological horizon is no different...
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    the work of Werner Israel, Brandon Carter, and David Robinson the no-hair theorem emerged, stating that a stationary black hole solution is completely...
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  • (and required) in proofs of various important theorems about black holes, such as the no hair theorem or the laws of black hole thermodynamics. In general...
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  • (self-similarity hypothesis, primordial black holes), Brandon Carter (no-hair theorem, Carter constant, black-hole mechanics, variational principle for Ernst...
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    Israel, and David C. Robinson strongly supported Wheeler's no-hair theorem, one that states that no matter what the original material from which a black hole...
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  • of mathematics) No-hair theorem (physics) No-trade theorem (economics) No wandering domain theorem (ergodic theory) Noether's theorem (Lie groups, calculus...
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  • (In reality, as a consequence of the no-hair theorem, a black hole without an accretion disk is believed to have no magnetic field.) Fast Company asked...
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  • May Grow Hair". Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society. Hamish Johnston (27 July 2017). "Spinning black holes could grow long hair". Physics...
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    every black hole decays rapidly to a stable black hole; and, by the no-hair theorem, that (except for quantum fluctuations) stable black holes can be completely...
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  • the event horizon eventually settles down to a Kerr black hole (see No-hair theorem). The part inside the event horizon necessarily has a singularity somewhere...
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    extract by Penrose process and similar strategies (for an uncharged black hole no more than 29% of its original mass; larger efficiencies are possible for charged...
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  • early warning for nearby mergers. It can also be used to test the no-hair theorem or constrain modified gravity. Jun Luo; et al. (2016). "TianQin: a...
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  • quantified as nonzero higher multipole moments.) Price's theorem explains how the no hair theorem is enforced. Price also made pioneering numerical simulations...
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  • relativistic mass split-complex number unit hyperbola world line black holes no-hair theorem Hawking radiation Hawking temperature Black hole entropy charged black...
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  • for a neutron star 1967 — Werner Israel presents the proof of the no-hair theorem at King's College London 1967 — John Wheeler introduces the term "black...
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  • where it could reveal itself in normal spacetime. This is called the no-hair theorem, which states that black holes can reveal nothing about themselves...
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  • similarities to the ordinary black holes in 3+1 dimensions: It admits a no hair theorem, fully characterizing the solution by its ADM-mass, angular momentum...
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  • a black hole due to quantum effects, torsion, or other phenomena? No-hair theorem: Do black holes have an internal structure? If so, how might the internal...
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    spacetime dragging is reduced[citation needed]. In the limit, the ergosphere no longer exists. This process is considered a possible explanation for a source...
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  • cannot be avoided, since according to the Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems, singularities are inevitable in physically reasonable situations. Still...
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  • The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges....
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  • cosmological constant. His achievements include the establishment of a cosmic no-hair theorem related to inflation, analysis of the universe structure using self-developed...
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    cattle in the auction ring. Hairy ball theorem Ramsey, Lily (August 9, 2023). "Study reveals the genetics of hair whorl direction". News Medical Life Sciences...
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