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    Default black hole and entagelment

    if 2 particles were entangeled and one of the particles were to fall into a black hole,would the other particle react the same and show us some of what is going on inside the event horizon and the black hole itself? just a thought
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    Default Re: black hole and entagelment

    hey man I just thought it last night. and now trying to solve GR and QM with entanglement.
    have you done any research on this?

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    Default Re: black hole and entagelment

    Well for one you would be talking about loss information which is what stephen hawking was refering to but he succeded to the fact that cant happen. The only way that we might know is that another person the one opposing hawking (cant remember his name) is that there is a kindof holographic representaion of the universe on the edge of the universe and that we might beable to extrapulate information from it. Though I refuse to concur to this theory. look it up and decide for yourself. hope this helps.

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    Default Re: black hole and entagelment

    his name is leonord susskins. i have read some of his work and he poses some interesting ideas.
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    Default Re: black hole and entagelment

    Leonard Suskind. <--- This link contains additional links to his online lectures, intended primarily for the layperson. Many, long, and varied, but good stuff!
    As for those whose curiosities fall along more fanciful lines, I suggest it's because they have more money than they know what to do with while not having had enough science and engineering to know what they're dealing with.

 

 

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