Have We Solved the Black Hole Information Paradox?
The answer is maybe. And as a bonus, we may soon have a new understanding of nature at a qualitatively different and deeper level than ever
Yasunori Nomura is a professor of physics and director of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a senior faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a principal investigator at the University of Tokyo’s Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe. Credit: Nick Higgins
The answer is maybe. And as a bonus, we may soon have a new understanding of nature at a qualitatively different and deeper level than ever
A surprising connection between cosmology and quantum mechanics could unveil the secrets of space and time
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