Scientists may have finally solved the black hole information paradox
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A new theoretical study proposes that black holes never fully disappear — instead, they leave behind tiny stable remnants that preserve all the information that fell into them, potentially solving the decades-old black hole information paradox. Using a 7-dimensional version of spacetime with a twisting property called torsion, the model suggests this same geometric framework could also explain how fundamental particles get their mass.
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