RE: How did he get his information?

From: Jonathan Colvin <jcolvin.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 20:59:35 -0700

> After about 9 months from the release of the book of Dr.
>Raj Baldev,
> Stephen Hawking, one of the noted authorities on Black
>Hole changed
> his idea about the Black Hole. Hawking was of the firm
>opinion that
> nothing could escape from the Black Hole, not even light
>and nothing
> could come out of it. But in July 2004, at 17th
>International Conference
> on General Relativity and Gravitation in Dublin,
> he admitted his mistake that he was wrong for thirty years.
>
>Hawking wrong about "nothing could escape black holes"? Has
>the writer never heard of Hawking radiation? Hawking began
>writing about black holes evaporating as far back as the 1970s.

I think he's talking about Hawking changing his mind as to whether
information can escape from black holes. Hawking always said radiation can
escape, but believed all information was destroyed. He changed his mind
about that. The above quote is pure bovine excrement. Baldev probably got
his doctorate in farming technology.

Jonathan Colvin
Received on Sun Jul 03 2005 - 00:09:05 PDT

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