Hawking energy

English

Etymology

Named after British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.

Noun

Hawking energy (plural Hawking energies)

  1. (physics) A measure of the bending of ingoing and outgoing rays of light that are orthogonal to a 2-sphere surrounding a region of space whose mass is to be defined.
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