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Does black hole evaporation violates the law of gravity ?
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It is said that black holes without any near outside mass to feed them will eventually evaporate after very long periods of time.

But how can it release its mass into space (in the form of Hawking radiation) if its also said that nothing escapes from its gravitational pull ???

Is it right to say that the quantum effects that create Hawking radiation are somehow violating Newton's law of gravity ???

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