General Relativity and The Black Hole Information Paradox

<p>Black Holes have always been a fascinating topic. First coined by Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1796, they were defined as an object which had a gravitational pull greater than that of the speed of light. These massive objects have a unique spacetime metric because their gravitational force is so great that it warps the spacetime fabric itself. Black holes are interesting to physicists due to their extreme and massive nature. However, they provide a significant challenge to theorists. In the conditions of a black hole, quantum theory, and general relativity conflict.</p> <p>Due to the extreme mass of a black hole, they create an event horizon, the point in spacetime where zero light can escape the gravitational pull of a black hole. A paradox arises.</p> <p><a href="https://alecfurrier.medium.com/general-relativity-and-the-black-hole-information-paradox-182bbc9d97a9"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>