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Black holes don’t erase complete information: Researchers

byCustoms Today Report
09/04/2015
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HONG KONG: Scientists since long have believed that black holes do not release any matter or data as they cover a vast space and they have strong attraction force in play in that region. Prof. Stephen Hawking in 1970s postulated that black holes emitted particles and simultaneously lost energy, eventually shrinking away to nothing.
Hawking in his theory proposed that particles that enter a black hole could not provide any information about the interior of the black holes.
But a latest study by Dejan Stojkovic and Anshul Saini of the University of Buffalo indicates that information that matter and information that enters a black hole can even escape from a black hole in the form of interactions among emitted particles.
As per the statement released by the university, the research team not only examined the particles themselves, but they even examined a range of correlations that can take place, such as gravitational attraction and the exchange of photons.
Researchers in the paper stated that an observer standing outside a black hole can recover information about the matter at the heart of the black hole by analyzing particle interactions such as gravitational attraction.
The recent analysis showed that the information on the attributes of the object that created the black hole itself and the matter and energy pulled into the black hole can be ascertained.

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