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Janna Levin
05/05/25
@ Lex Fridman
In principle, if one could collect all the Hawking radiation from a black hole, it would contain details about the black hole's interior, suggesting that information is not destroyed.
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Janna Levin: Black Holes, Wormholes, Aliens, Paradoxes & Extra Dimensions | Lex Fridman Podcast #468
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05/05/25
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Janna Levin
05/05/25
@ Lex Fridman
When observing Hawking radiation, one can notice entanglement between the radiation and the interior of a black hole, indicating that information is not lost.
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Janna Levin
05/05/25
@ Lex Fridman
The black hole's interior might be quantum entangled with Hawking radiation outside, allowing for information retrieval without physically moving it from inside to outside.
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Leonard Susskind
12/07/18
@ Y Combinator
The information that falls into a black hole is stored on its horizon in a way that cannot be easily reconstructed, resembling a hologram rather than a photograph.
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Leonard Susskind
12/07/18
@ Y Combinator
The holographic principle suggests that the information falling into a black hole can be thought of as both falling in and being stored on its horizon.
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Leonard Susskind
12/07/18
@ Y Combinator
To reconstruct the information from a black hole's horizon, one would need to shine the right kind of light on it, similar to how a hologram works, but this process is not straightforward and requires advanced technology.
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Leonard Susskind
12/07/18
@ Y Combinator
Almost all the information in the universe is in the form of black holes; they contain significantly more information than anything else.
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Janna Levin
05/05/25
@ Lex Fridman
The information paradox arises because if a particle is created just outside a black hole's event horizon, and one falls in while the other escapes, the one that falls in becomes real and cannot return to the vacuum, leading to a loss of information.
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Leonard Susskind
12/07/18
@ Y Combinator
The universe itself may be a hologram, with our interior representation being mirrored at the boundary, similar to a black hole's horizon. The holographic principle is a tool in physics that represents information stored on the surface of a black hole rather than in three dimensions, allowing for predictive and mathematical value.
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Janna Levin
05/05/25
@ Lex Fridman
The final mass of a merged black hole is less than the sum of the two original black holes due to the energy radiated away in the form of gravitational waves, which is not detectable as light but rather as ripples in spacetime.