But new research for the University of York and Sainik School in India have developed a new experiment that might help shed light on this mystery. They found that if information at a quantum level appears to be destroyed, it’s actually hiding, and can show up somewhere else.
Instead of completely destroying the information, there would remain some kind of connection between the evaporated particles and the black hole’s internal state.
Original Source: University of York News Release
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