Black Holes: Comparing Hawking & Kaku Theories

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Prof. Steven Hawking's revised Theory of Black Holes does not eliminate the possibility of parallel universes; it specifically negates the necessity for a certain type of parallel universe related to matter falling into black holes. The discussion also references Dr. Raj Baldev's Two Big Bang Theory and its implications for M Theory, indicating that while Hawking's views have evolved, they do not fundamentally alter the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Ultimately, this debate highlights the ongoing discourse in theoretical physics regarding the nature of black holes and the multiverse.

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Steven Hawking's / MKaku. Who's right about Black Holes?

Does Prof. Steven Hawking's revised Theory of Black Holes rule out the existence of parallel universes? What about the Two Big Bang Theory by Dr. Raj Baldev, what implications does this theory have for M Theory.
 
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Does Prof. Steven Hawking's revised Theory of Black Holes rule out the existence of parallel universes?
No. It removes the need for a particular type of parallel universe - one where the stuff falling into a BH ends up. But many other theories also invoke parallel universes. His concession means nothing for the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, for example.

Science fiction writers need not panic, yet. And in the end, it is after all only the opinion of one man which has changed...
 

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