An interview with Bill Unruh - Part II: Black holes and the Hawking effect
Bill Unruh is a pre-eminent physicist working at the University of British Columbia. Perhaps best known for his discovery of the "Unruh effect", Bill has made seminal contributions to our understanding of gravity, black holes, quantum field theory in curved spacetime and the foundations of quantum mechanics. In this video, Bill explains how he started working on the problem of black hole evaporation around the time that Stephen Hawking made his famous discovery that black holes emit thermal radiation.

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