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  2. Black hole information paradox - Wikipedia

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    It is now generally believed that information is preserved in black-hole evaporation. [7] [8] [9] For many researchers, deriving the Page curve is synonymous with solving the black hole information puzzle. [10]: 291 But views differ as to precisely how Hawking's original semiclassical calculation should be corrected.

  3. Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet - Wikipedia

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    The Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet was a public bet on the outcome of the black hole information paradox made in 1997 by physics theorists Kip Thorne and Stephen Hawking on the one side, and John Preskill on the other, according to the document they signed 6 February 1997, [1] as shown in Hawking's 2001 book The Universe in a Nutshell.

  4. Stephen Hawking's last paper on black holes is now online

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    It's entitled Black Hole Entropy and Soft Hair, and it tackles the black hole paradox. According to Hawking's co-author Malcolm Perry, the paradox "is perhaps the most puzzling problem in ...

  5. No-hiding theorem - Wikipedia

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    Now, using the no-hiding theorem one can make a precise statement. One may say that as energy keeps changing its form, the wave function keep moving from one Hilbert space to another Hilbert space. Since the wave function contains all the relevant information about a physical system, the conservation of wave function is tantamount to ...

  6. Scientists Say They've Finally Solved Stephen Hawking's Black ...

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    Scientists say they solved the Hawking information paradox, which states that information can neither be emitted from a black hole or preserved inside forever.

  7. Hayden–Preskill thought experiment - Wikipedia

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    In quantum information, the Hayden–Preskill thought experiment (also known as the Hayden–Preskill protocol) is a thought experiment that investigates the black hole information paradox by hypothesizing on how long it takes to decode information thrown in a black hole from its Hawking radiation.

  8. Solving the Hawking Paradox: What Happens When Black Holes Die?

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    Stephen Hawking’s suggestion that black holes “leak” radiation left physicists with a problem they have been attempting to solve for 51 years.

  9. Sasha Haco - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Haco was heavily featured in the Netflix documentary Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know, which chronicled the use of the Event Horizon Telescope to take the first photograph of a black hole, as well as the work of Haco, Hawking, Perry and Strominger as they attempted to better understand the black hole information paradox. [3] [4]