Black hole information paradox facts for kids
The black hole information paradox is a phenomenon in astrophysics. It is when quantum mechanics and general relativity are put together.
This phenomenon states that the information a physical system has can be lost when it enters a black hole. The object that falls into a black hole, only keeps information about its spin, mass and charge. However, the quantum mechanics says that information cannot be lost. This makes it a paradox.
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The first image (silhouette or shadow) of a black hole, taken of the supermassive black hole in M87 with the Event Horizon Telescope, released in April 2019.
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In Spanish: Paradoja de la pérdida de información en agujeros negros para niños
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