Even enormous galactic black holes with original masses equal to several billion solar masses, such as the one that lay at the center of Milkomeda, the galaxy born from the merger of (our) Milky Way and Andromeda, evaporate.
Even enormous galactic black holes with original masses equal to several billion solar masses, such as the one that lay at the center of Milkomeda, the galaxy born from the merger of (our) Milky Way and Andromeda, evaporate.