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THERE has been considerable interest recently in the question of the gravitational collapse of a massive body and of the possible astrophysical consequences of the existence of the “black hole” which general relativity predicts should sometimes be the result of such a collapse. In particular, the question has arisen whether the mass-energy content of a black hole could, under suitable circumstances, be a source of available energy. We now consider the extraction of rotational energy from a black hole, not least because the rotational energy (defined appropriately) of a black hole should, in general, be comparable with its total mass-energy1.
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PENROSE, R., FLOYD, R. Extraction of Rotational Energy from a Black Hole. Nature Physical Science 229, 177–179 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/physci229177a0
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