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Re: The Information Paradox - 03-06-2008, 01:49 AM

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That would be awesome. Get him on the phone!



Well i must say i can't quite grasp how something can disappear from existence into everything...Kind of like the universe is recycling .I would think that it disappears into nothingness-total annihilation of information. But then again if we compare the loss of information to a magician. Maybe it's all just a trick. It could very well be that is seems like something disappears when actually it's an illusion and as you say it becomes everything or maybe something else.

I think that an infinite point of sing. opens up other dimensions or 'big bangs'. Since our big bang started from a point of singularity and the singularity in a black hole gets created (supernova)- thus opening up and starting a new universe inside that infinite point just like how our universe began. From that point of infinity. Our uni might just as well have come from some sort of infinite point in another reality/dimension.

Hold on...I think i can grasp now how something can disappear into 'everything' - that everything being a new born universe/reality. So it's not far from your own thoughts that it disappears into this particular universe. The universe is still recycling itself! Marvelous.
When you pour a glass of water into a pool it dissapears because u cannot locate the water you poured.
What is the next infinitesimal after a point? Nothing.
The info contained in the black hole becomes a part of the universe. But It is not possible to locate it. Its almost like camouflaging it. But unlike camouflaging it is not givin the appearence of the sorrounding it is becomin a part of the sorrounding.


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