Sunday, April 5, 2015

Black Holes Don't Erase Information, Say Researchers

Shred a document, and you can piece it back together. Burn a book, and you could theoretically do the same. But send information into a black hole, and it's lost forever. The 'information loss paradox' in black holes -- a problem that has plagued physics for nearly 40 years -- may not exist That's what some physicists have argued for years: That black holes are the ultimate vaults, entities that suck in information and then evaporate without leaving behind any clues as to what they once contained.



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