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Stephen Hawking's purported solution to the black hole unitarity paradox. Hawking and unitarity: a July 2005 discussion of the information loss paradox and Stephen Hawking's role in it; The Hawking Paradox - BBC Horizon documentary (2005) "Horizon" The Hawking Paradox at IMDb A Black Hole Mystery Wrapped in a Firewall Paradox
Modern black holes were first predicted by Einstein's 1915 theory of general relativity.Evidence for the astrophysical objects termed black holes began to mount half a century later, [3] and these objects are of current interest primarily because of their compact size and immense gravitational attraction.
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.
Stephen Hawking never stopped trying to unravel the mysteries surrounding black holes -- in fact, he was still working to solve one of them shortly before his death. Now, his last research paper ...
Stephen Hawking may have come up with an answer to a long-running debate among scientists—the fate of information that enters a black hole. The challenge has been to reconcile the paradox ...
Stephen Hawking provided a ground-breaking solution to one of the most mysterious aspects of black holes, called the "information paradox." Black holes look like they 'absorb' matter. Every time a ...
It is still an open question whether (classical) general relativity predicts spacelike singularities in the interior of realistic charged or rotating black holes, or whether these are artefacts of high-symmetry solutions and turn into null or timelike singularities when perturbations are added.
Scientists say they solved the Hawking information paradox, which states that information can neither be emitted from a black hole or preserved inside forever.