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The Black Hole War

Book • 2008
The Black Hole War chronicles the intense scientific debate between Stephen Hawking and Leonard Susskind regarding the nature of black holes and the information paradox.

Susskind argues against Hawking's claim that information is lost in black holes, proposing instead that it is preserved, leading to the development of the holographic principle.

This principle suggests that information is stored on the boundary of a system, reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity.

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Janna Levin
in relation to his book on the black hole information paradox.
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Tim Maudlin
when stating Susskind says silly things, confused about deterministic/indeterministic physics.
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Sean Carroll
as a great book explaining the black hole information loss paradox.
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