So in the end, the singularity, which is not a place but an inevitable moment in time, has nothing to do with whatever happens to an object that falls into a black hole, except for marking the moment in which it ends.
A branch of science has no problem whatsoever with an object being destroyed...
So this destruction is a conversion from mass to energy, and I suppose the closed system is the black hole in this case, right?
So what about the information about that object? I would imagine that simply saying that it has been destroyed, would go against time-reversal symmetry and...
Doesn't the law of conservation of mass say that nothing is created and nothing is destroyed? Doesn't this also apply to quantum physics when it comes to information that should never be able to be destroyed?
I mean, if things can be completely destroyed, then why would the black hole...
But wouldn't this explanation go against the law that says that nothing is created nor destroyed?
I suppose this is where the paradox begins and why quantum mechanics is involved, but still can't find a solution, right?
I suppose this means that I should make more research about the singularity to really understand what it is.
As someone not from this field of study, a moment of time which is to my future if I'm inside a black hole, is obviously hard to understand, because I lack the underlying knowledge that...
Hello,
I'm new here and my field of studies is not about science so forgive me if I say something that appears to be an abomination!
I have a YouTube channel and I'm writing the script for a video that will use the laws of physics and quantum mechanics to explain the lore from a videogame...
I checked the insights blog, but sadly, they don't contain the specific answers I'm looking for, probably because either my question is too specific or because it's too stupid and I lack the knowledge to realize it!
These insights are great to learn about black holes in general, but I've been...
Thank you, I'm happy to be here!!!
I'm always happy to learn more about the universe and its laws. If I were better at math, I would have probably studied astrophysics at university, considering how interested I am in it!
Okay, thank you, I'll check if the forum allows for categorization, otherwise I'll simply ask for a simpler explanation in the post itself, so I wouldn't waste people's time by having them write down formulae I sadly won't be able to understand
Thank you so much, I'm actually happy to be here!
Yes, I would avoid the equations because, although they are what allow you to really understand these concepts, they would have the opposite effect on me.
I don't exactly know what marking it B means, but I'll figure it out.
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Although I'm joining this forum, my field of studies is not science, it's linguistics. Despite that, I've always been fascinated by the universe and its laws, I've consumed countless media about the topic ever since I was in elementary school, when I brought a study about the...