Could the negative energy density parts of squeezed light really reduce the mass of a black hole, as stated here (“A pulse of negative energy injected into a charged black hole might momentarily destroy the horizon, exposing the singularity within” LH. Ford) [Negative Energy, Wormholes and warp drive] http://u2.lege.net/cetinbal/pdfdosya/wormholesjan.pdf
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$\begingroup$ related for vocabulary physics.stackexchange.com/q/625239 $\endgroup$– anna vCommented Dec 24, 2023 at 20:22
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$\begingroup$ What are the "negative energy density parts of squeezed light"? The Wigner function of a squeezed vacuum state is positive everywhere. $\endgroup$– flippiefanusCommented Dec 25, 2023 at 3:49
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$\begingroup$ See u2.lege.net/cetinbal/pdfdosya/wormholesjan.pdf $\endgroup$– PeterCommented Dec 25, 2023 at 11:46
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