black hole information loss
Black hole information loss refers to the theoretical possibility that information about an object or phenomenon that enters a black hole may be permanently lost, meaning it cannot be recovered or observed again in the universe. This concept challenges the principle of conservation of information, which states that information must always be conserved and cannot be destroyed.
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