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Information paradox
Well, on that topic, we have to ask you about the information paradox of black holes. What is it? So this is what catapulted Hawking's fame. When he was a young researcher, he was thinking about black holes and wanted to just add a little smidge of quantum mechanics, just a little smidge. Wasn't going for full-blown quantum gravity, but just asking, "Well, what if I allowed this nothing, this vacuum, this empty space around the event horizon, the stars gone, there's nothing there, what if I allowed it to possess ordinary quantum properties, just a little tiny bit, nothing dramatic? Don't go crazy." And one of the properties of the vacuum that is intriguing is this idea that you can never see the vacuums actually completely empty. We talked about Heisenberg, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle really kicked off a lot of quantum mechanical thinking, it says that you can never exactly know a particle's position simultaneously with its motion, with its momentum. You can know one or the other pretty precisely, but not both precisely.
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Well, on that topic, we have to ask you about the information paradox of black holes. What is it? So this is what catapulted Hawking's fame. When he was a young researcher, he was thinking about black holes and wanted to just add a little smidge of quantum mechanics, just a little smidge. Wasn't going for full-blown quantum gravity, but just asking, "Well, what if I allowed this nothing, this vacuum, this empty space around the event horizon, the stars gone, there's nothing there, what if I allowed it to possess ordinary quantum properties, just a little tiny bit, nothing dramatic? Don't go crazy." And one of the properties of the vacuum that is intriguing is this idea that you can never see the vacuums actually completely empty. We talked about Heisenberg, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle really kicked off a lot of quantum mechanical thinking, it says that you can never exactly know a particle's position simultaneously with its motion, with its momentum. You can know one or the other pretty precisely, but not both precisely.
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