Hawking's black hole paradox explained - Fabio Pacucci

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Scientists work on the boundaries of the unknown,
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where every new piece of knowledge forms a path into a void of uncertainty.
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And nothing is more uncertain–
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or potentially enlightening– than a paradox.
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Throughout history,
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paradoxes have threatened to undermine everything we know,
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and just as often, they’ve reshaped our understanding of the world.
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Today, one of the biggest paradoxes in the universe
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threatens to unravel the fields of general relativity and quantum mechanics:
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the black hole information paradox.
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To understand this paradox,
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we first need to define what we mean by "information."
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Typically, the information we talk about is visible to the naked eye.
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For example,
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this kind of information tells us that an apple is red, round, and shiny.
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But physicists are more concerned with quantum information.
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This refers to the quantum properties of all the particles that make up that apple,
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such as their position, velocity and spin.
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Every object in the universe is composed
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of particles with unique quantum properties.
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This idea is evoked most significantly in a vital law of physics:
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the total amount of quantum information in the Universe must be conserved.
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Even if you destroy an object beyond recognition,
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its quantum information is never permanently deleted.
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And theoretically, knowledge of that information
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would allow us to recreate the object from its particle components.
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Conservation of information isn’t just an arbitrary rule,
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but a mathematical necessity, upon which much of modern science is built.
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But around black holes, those foundations get shaken.
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When an apple enters a black hole,
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it seems as though it leaves the universe,
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and all its quantum information becomes irretrievably lost.
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However, this doesn’t immediately break the laws of physics.
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The information is out of sight,
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but it might still exist within the black hole’s mysterious void.
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Alternatively, some theories suggest
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that information doesn’t even make it inside the black hole at all.
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Seen from outside, it’s as if the apple’s quantum information
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is encoded on the surface layer of the black hole, called the event horizon.
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As the black hole’s mass increases,
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the surface of the event horizon increases as well.
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So it’s possible that as a black hole swallows an object,
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it also grows large enough to conserve the object’s quantum information.
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But whether information is conserved inside the black hole or on its surface,
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the laws of physics remain intact–
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until you account for Hawking Radiation.
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Discovered by Stephen Hawking in 1974,
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this phenomenon shows that black holes are gradually evaporating.
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Over incredibly long periods of time
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black holes lose mass as they shed particles away from their event horizons.
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Critically, it seems as though the evaporating particles
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are unrelated to the information the black hole encodes–
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suggesting that a black hole and all the quantum information it contains
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could be completely erased.
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Does that quantum information truly disappear?
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If not, where does it go?
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While the evaporation process would take an incredibly long time,
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the questions it raises for physics are far more urgent.
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The destruction of information
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would force us to rewrite some of our most fundamental scientific paradigms.
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But fortunately, in science,
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every paradox is an opportunity for new discoveries.
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Researchers are investigating a broad range of possible solutions
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to the Information Paradox.
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Some have theorized
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that information actually is encoded in the escaping radiation,
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in some way we can’t yet understand.
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Others have suggested the paradox is just a misunderstanding
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of how general relativity and quantum field theory interact.
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Respectively,
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these two theories describe the largest and smallest physical phenomena,
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and they’re notoriously difficult to combine.
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Some researchers argue that a solution to this and many other paradoxes
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will come naturally with a “unified theory of everything.”
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But perhaps the most mind-bending theory to come from exploring this paradox
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is the holographic principle.
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Expanding on the idea that the 2D surface of an event horizon
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can store quantum information,
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this principle suggests that the very boundary of the observable universe
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is also a 2D surface encoded with information
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about real, 3D objects.
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If this is true, it’s possible that reality as we know it
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is just a holographic projection of that information.
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If proven, any of these theories would open up new questions to explore,
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while still preserving our current models of the universe.
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But it’s also possible that those models are wrong!
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Either way, this paradox has already helped us take another step
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into the unknown.
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