[If you know WHAT creates a black hole, and exactly where the energy goes,]
“Any non-rotating and non-charged mass that is smaller than its Schwarzschild radius forms a black hole.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_metric
And, per Hawking, where it “goes” is into thermal background radiation - in compliance with the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_Radiation
Actually, I was asking if YOU knew WHAT creates a black hole.
Instead, you quote the Schwarzschild metric from WIKI. OK.
Show me one non-rotating, non-charged mass , smaller than it’s Schwarzschild radius, that has formed a black hole.
Then I was asking you ‘where it goes’, and you quote the Hawking Radiation from WIKI. OK.
Since ‘thermal background radiation’ is a description of energy, and not any kind of location, then what Hawking is saying is that it just ‘disappears’ into the background radation of the entire Universe. Which is really a ‘non-answer’. (sorry, Hawking doesn’t know everything, and even has admitted he has been totally wrong on occassion)
Of all the billions of humongous stars and planets that seem to disappear down a black hole, where do they go?
Why is it called a Black HOLE, if it’s not a hole, but a solid object?
If it’s not a solid object, but a hole into which trillions of tons of matter and energy seem to disappear, where does the hole lead to?