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Scientists may have finally solved the black hole information paradox

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ScienceDailyScientists may have finally solved the black hole information paradoxsciencedaily.com
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Researchers have proposed that black holes stop evaporating at the last moment, leaving behind tiny remnants that preserve all the information they contain. The same seven-dimensional geometry behind this idea could also help explain why elementary particles have mass.

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