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Hi! Thanks for doing this.
So, if I understand Hawking radiation correctly (and I almost certainly don't), Heisenberg permits spontaneous pair production to happen near the event horizon of a black hole as long as it's for a short enough period of time. One particle is captured by the singularity and one is emitted. Heisenberg is only satisfied, though, if the captured particle is quickly annihilated. What is the mechanism whereby the particle gets absorbed by the singularity while maintaining all the conservation rules?
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So, that implies that you are storing the memories but are having trouble accessing them. That might mean that a cure could give you access to all that memory. That's pretty cool.
Question: is there any other evidence or experiences that imply that the data is there but you just can't reach it?
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