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black-hole-computer

Explore the ultimate limits of computation using black holes. Learn about the most efficient computers theoretically possible - and why the universe might already be one.

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📚 Glossary

EventHorizon
The boundary of a black hole beyond which nothing can escape
Singularity
The point of infinite density at the center of a black hole
HawkingRadiation
Thermal radiation emitted by black holes due to quantum effects
BekensteinBound
The maximum information that can fit in a region of space
HolographicPrinciple
The idea that 3D information can be encoded on 2D surfaces
InformationParadox
The conflict between quantum mechanics and black hole physics regarding information preservation
Entropy
A measure of information content or disorder in a system
PlanckLength
The smallest meaningful length in physics (~10^-35 meters)
SchwarzschildRadius
The radius of the event horizon for a non-rotating black hole
QuantumEntanglement
Quantum correlation between particles regardless of distance

💬 Message to Learners

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