>>12299237>event horizon - information loss of a black hole - possibly hawking radiationI believe that fundamental principle is not yet understood in itself.
is it a bridge?
is it a holographic projection?
I simply see a limit to the space-time here that is somehow created by mass/gravity, which creates a kind of pole point.
I dont think that anything actually escapes from black holes.
currently there are some very reputable experiments that could detect hawing radiation.
I am already curious.
and I can imagine that black holes represent points of contact where we touch other universes, also with regard to (some?) physical laws.
and maybe you can really send something through. in any case, these points ensure the preservation of information.
but I also believe that the question of the dimension of time itself arises here.
mathematics has simply provided too strong proofs for exact and only three space dimensions.
this inevitably leads to a multidimensional time and so a number of parallel universes.
the number of time dimensions remains hidden.