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Hawking cracks black hole paradox
Posted on Thursday, 15 July, 2004 | 6:55 | Comments: 2
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news iconAfter nearly 30 years of arguing that a black hole destroys everything that falls into it, Stephen Hawking is saying he was wrong.

It seems that black holes may after all allow information within them to escape. Hawking will present his latest finding at a conference in Ireland next week.

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