black hole entropy
Black hole entropy refers to the measure of the amount of disorder or randomness associated with the information that is contained within a black hole. It is a property that is closely linked to the laws of thermodynamics and is proportional to the surface area of the black hole's event horizon. This entropy is thought to be a fundamental aspect of the universe and plays a crucial role in our understanding of the behavior of black holes and the nature of information within our universe.
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