However, the new research suggests that the information encoded in particles falling in could remain
stored at the black hole's point of no return, or event horizon, until that black hole evaporates.
Not exact matches
The answer depends on whether you view the
black hole from the outside or from the inside — and from the outside, there's good reason to believe that information is indeed
stored at the event horizon.
BBM (Big Bang Model) of hydrogen creation
at the birth of the universe, SSM (Standard Solar Model) of hydrogen - filled stars heated by H - fusion, AGW / AGC Models of Anthropologic Global Warming and / or Cooling, Models of neutron stars as dead nuclear embers of burned - out stars, and The BHM (
Black Hole Model) for
storing imaginary stellar end products.