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Scientists may have finally solved the black hole information paradox

Scientists may have finally solved the black hole information paradox
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Physicists have proposed a new theoretical solution to the black hole information paradox using Einstein-Cartan theory in a higher-dimensional universe. The model suggests that black holes leave behind stable remnants rather than disappearing entirely.

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This research could fundamentally change our understanding of gravity, spacetime, and the conservation of information in the universe.

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For decades, physicists have wrestled with one of the deepest puzzles in modern science: the "black hole information paradox." Now, a new theoretical study suggests a possible solution, one that could also shed light on another major mystery in physics, the origin of the mass of fundamental particles.

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