Black holes have always been among the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. Predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity and indirectly observed through their gravitational effects, these cosmic monsters continue to challenge our understanding of physics. One of the most profound problems related to black holes is the so-called **information paradox**, which questions the compatibility between general relativity and quantum mechanics. In recent years, a group of scientists, including the late Stephen Hawking, proposed an innovative solution to this paradox by introducing the concept of "soft hair." But what does all this mean? And why is it so important?
Black Holes and "Soft Hair": A Journey Through Theoretical and Experimental Physics
celi luciano
2025
Abstract
Black holes have always been among the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. Predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity and indirectly observed through their gravitational effects, these cosmic monsters continue to challenge our understanding of physics. One of the most profound problems related to black holes is the so-called **information paradox**, which questions the compatibility between general relativity and quantum mechanics. In recent years, a group of scientists, including the late Stephen Hawking, proposed an innovative solution to this paradox by introducing the concept of "soft hair." But what does all this mean? And why is it so important?I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


