Sentences with phrase «black hole information»

Q24 In 1997, three theoretical physicists made a bet on the solution of the so - called black hole information paradox.
Unfortunately for them, the new scheme may do more to underscore the difficulty of the larger «black hole information problem» than to solve it.
The black hole information loss paradox had been born.
Perhaps complementarity, wormholes or a mystery mechanism up Stephen Hawking's sleeve will simultaneously rectify the black hole information paradox and deliver a theory of quantum gravity.
But in 2012, a quartet of physicists including Joseph Polchinski from the University of California, Santa Barbara reignited the black hole information paradox by demonstrating that in solving one problem, Susskind and Maldacena had created another.
Once again, it may turn out that a black hole information paradox is allowed to exist for the simple reason that no one could ever detect it.
Susskind dug into this black hole information paradox, and by the turn of the century he thought he had resolved it with a proposal called complementarity.
That fact implies a conundrum known as the black hole information paradox (SN: 5/31/14, p. 16): When the black hole evaporates, where does the information go?
This is the black hole information paradox.
One theorist who requested anonymity out of respect for Hawking says his various solutions for the black hole information problem pale next to his best work.
That led to a conundrum known as the black hole information paradox (SN: 10/3/15, p. 10): When a black hole disappears, what happens to the information that fell into it?
The idea proposed by the three physicists offers a new strategy for addressing a long - standing conundrum in physics known as the black hole information paradox.
It's another shot in the black hole wars — a Nobel laureate has a counterpoint to Stephen Hawking's new solution to the black hole information paradox
To really tackle the black hole information problem, theorists would also have to account for the complex states of the black hole's interior, says Stefan Leichenauer, a theorist at the University of California, Berkeley.
«So, this protocol, though interesting in its own right, will probably not teach us much about the black hole information problem in general.»
If I read Amanda Gefter's fascinating article right, for observers outside a black hole all information about stuff that has...
«I want to report that I think I have solved a major problem in theoretical physics,» announced Hawking as he described his solution to the black hole information paradox.
Some support the preprint's claim — that it provides a promising way to tackle a conundrum known as the black hole information paradox, which Hawking identified more than 40 years ago.
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