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Unfortunately black holes don't evaporate- they are a massive vacuum with a tremendous amount of gravitational force which can theoretically disassemble matter which then travels through the hole, and is reassembled (not necessarily in it's original form) at the other end of a black hole commonly called a white hole.

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