I wonder if you can see a black hole with an IR telescope?
Hmmm... I think I’ll work on this after lunch...
It’s a very interesting concept but not written very well, to be honest.
I guess science is their specialty.
It’s not English grammar.
That is correct - it is unsolvable. There is meant to be a gap between horses and giraffes with no bones in between. However the Lord wants us to keep digging and keep asking questions at the same time give him praise for his wonderful creations whereby admiring them even moreso. When you don’t believe in God and you usurped His role and replace it with your own arrogance (i.e.,to those who believe they “outsmarted The god thing”) to fill gaps with hyperbolic theories such as Punctuated Equilibrium. Unfortunately they cannot replace God’s Majesty and remain lost in group think.
So radiation defies the laws of gravity?
I read the headline and thought this was about media burying information unfavorable to dims.
“You cannot tell from the final state – that’s the outcome of the evaporation – what the initial state was that formed the black holes.”
If the universe isn’t a closed system, this problem might go away. Perhaps the information wasn’t destroyed; it just went elsewhere.
It’s an inconsistency in **physicists’** currently
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You’d think they would have proof read this piece, but no. Its an inconstancy in PHYSICS not the physicists would study physics.
Yeah, I get all this, but how do I get my wife to be on time for Church?