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Do black holes have no hair?

The Reith Lectures

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Black Holes

This chapter explores the historical reluctance to accept black holes, detailing Einstein's skepticism and John Wheeler's crucial contributions to understanding these enigmatic celestial objects. It discusses the maximum mass limits of white dwarf and neutron stars, gravitational collapse leading to singularities, and the discovery of quasars. The chapter also delves into the concept of black holes storing minimal information and the paradox of them having finite entropy but unable to emit thermal radiation.

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