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[GENTLE MUSIC] Are you worried about black holes? Consider this. Every time you accelerate, put your foot on the gas, quicken your step, get out of your chair, you generate an event horizon behind you. The more you accelerate away from it, the closer it gets. Dont worry. It can never catch up to you, but the Unruh radiation it generates sure can. [ELECTRONIC MUSIC] Around the same time that Stephen Hawking was demonstrating the existence of the black hole radiation that would bear his name, three other researchers-- Stephen Fulling, Paul Davies, and William Unruh-- were looking at an effect that now seems eerily similar. They were independently studying how the nature of quantum fields appears to change depending on whether or not an observer is accelerating. They found that the simple act of acceleration cuts off your causal access to a region of the universe. It creates a type of event horizon. As we saw in our episode on horizon radiation, the presence of horizons distorts the qu