> If information is preserved in a "Black Hole", then it rhetorically
implies that, we live in a world of multi universes...do not ask me for
proof.
>
> On Apr 6, 2012 4:28 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>> ‘ The laws of physics dictate that information, like energy,
>> cannot be destroyed, which means it must go somewhere.
>> Where did the information go? ’
>> / Book ‘ The big questions’ by Michael Brooks.
>> Page 195-196. /
>> 1.
>> Modern biologists speak of information – in genetics.
>> ( a set of chromosomes contains in its genes the information )
>> The information content in the nucleus of a single human cell
>>  is comparable to that of a library containing a thousand volumes.
>> Question:
>> How many cells – volumes can a single man have and
>> how they can create a child during 9 months if according
>>  to the probability theory it is impossible?
>> Question:
>> Does DNA Know Geometry ?
>> 2.
>> When a radium atom decays, old electro - information is lost,
>> and the new information is not equivalent to the old.
>>  It seems as if the elementary event in physics presupposes
>>  not the conservation of information but its change.
>> Question:
>> What does law of transformation mean according to
>> the single quanta of information- electron?
>> 3.
>> Black hole information paradox . . .
>> It suggests that physical information could permanently
>>  disappear in a black hole,  . . . . .
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_information_paradox
>>
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