Science
Black hole ‘hair’ could be detected using ripples in spacetime – Live Science
Hair may record the information swallowed by the gravitational monsters.

The information locked inside black holes could be detected by feeling their ‘hair,’ new research suggests.
Black holes
are celestial objects with such massive gravity that not even light can escape their clutches once it crosses the event horizon, or point-of-no-return. The event horizons of black holes lock secrets deep within them secrets that could completely revolutionize our understanding of physics.
Unfortunately, for decades many scientists thought whatever information falls into a …
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