Leonard Susskind Black Hole War Pdf
Contents. Overview Hawking proposed that information is lost in black holes, and not preserved in. Susskind disagreed, arguing that Hawking's conclusions violated one of the most basic scientific laws of the universe, the conservation of information. As Susskind depicts in his book, The Black Hole War was a 'genuine scientific controversy' between scientists favoring an emphasis on the principles of against those in favor of. The debate led to the, proposed by and refined by Susskind, which suggested that the information is in fact preserved, stored on the boundary of a system. Reception in the praised the book for successfully explaining the topic, despite the difficulty of the subject, in a way that lay readers could understand. Carroll writes that the book contains a 'wealth of anecdotes', and that Susskind's 'wit and storytelling abilities.
It took 28 years for Leonard Susskind to formulate his theory that would prove Hawking wrong. He then published his theory in his book, The Black Hole War. Like The Cosmic Landscape, The Black Hole War is aimed at the lay reader. Buy The Black Hole War. For three decades, Leonard Susskind and Hawking clashed over the answer to this problem. Finally, in 2004, Hawking conceded.
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Are pleasantly on display in' the book. George Johnson of was critical of the beginning of the book, writing that the introduction on the basic concepts of relativity and was excessive, especially for readers who have already read other popular science books on theoretical physics. 's Lev Grossman gave the book a B+, saying that 'you could dismiss it all as nerd-on-nerd violence, but then you'd miss out on Susskind explaining why the universe is actually a hologram.'
Jesse Cohen of the criticized the book for its 'tendency to meander' with personal anecdotes, although the book 'glows with the warmth of conversation.' The included the book on its 2008 editor's picks list and the listed it as one of the best books of 2008 in their annual holiday shopping guide. See also. References. ^ Leonard Susskind (7 July 2008). Hachette Inc. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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