Did he just call me a “People”
Hey. Fuck You Buddy! You can kiss my ass! Your nothing but a Mark on my underwear. (Sorry, am I hallucinating again?)
Penrose is a fucking idiot and needs to stick to something he is good at.
" In a series of breakthrough papers, theoretical physicists have come tantalizingly close to resolving the that has entranced and bedeviled them for nearly 50 years. Information, they now say with confidence, does escape a black hole. If you jump into one, you will not be gone for good."
A Penrose diagram of a black hole that forms, and then completely evaporates away due to Hawking radiation. This illustrates the black hole information paradox. By Raidr – Own work, Public Domain.
If a Black Hole evaporates completely, information stored inside it would be deleted forever.
Hence, the information won’t be conserved anymore – the information loss paradox.
To solve this problem, some scientists assumed that the information stored inside the Black Hole will escape through Hawking radiation.
Professor Stephen Hawking denied this idea as the No-hair theorem suggests that a Black Hole has only three independent fundamental properties, i.e., mass, charge, and angular momentum.
Hence, the properties of radiation coming out should be independent of information stored inside a Black Hole.
With that being said, information inside the Blackhole will find no way outside and will be lost with Black Hole (report card execution hopes still alive?).
This triggered war among Physicists which is famously known as Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet (Although they were good friends).
But later Hawking conceded the bet and admitted that radiation must leak out the information inside the Black Hole somehow (shattering hopes blames on Hawking).
In July 2004, Stephen Hawking published a paper in which he described that quantum permutation may allow the information to leak out of a Black Hole through Quantum tunneling, but this explanation was too abstract to be tested.
At this point, Stephen Hawking accepted that Information must escape from a Black Hole, and hence, he lost his bet.
This problem is now more than 40 years old and in the meantime, many physicists came up with many solutions but still, there is no solution on which everyone would agree.
Let’s have a look at these available solutions –