
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.

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

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