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Black hole information paradox / Black hole / No-hair theorem / Hawking radiation / Quantum gravity / General relativity / Quantum mechanics / String theory / Event horizon / Physics / Black holes / Fuzzball
Date: 2009-01-22 13:28:40
Black hole information paradox
Black hole
No-hair theorem
Hawking radiation
Quantum gravity
General relativity
Quantum mechanics
String theory
Event horizon
Physics
Black holes
Fuzzball

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