Black Holes May Be 'Supermazes' of Many-Dimensional Strings
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Black holes are enigmatic cosmic giants that consume anything within their grasp. New insights from string theory propose that black holes may contain 'supermazes,' intricate structures that hold information about the materials swallowed by the black holes. Supermazes arise from M-theory, which posits 11 dimensions and explains the black hole's microstructure through intersections of branes. Unlike classic black holes, these supermazes lack certain defining features and represent a significant advancement in understanding the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity.
The maze is a very intricate, complex structure with lots of rooms and chambers and intersections of walls, with all sorts of layering on those walls.
In M-theory, the universe is made of multidimensional vibrating strings called branes, suggesting a more complex understanding of physics and black holes.
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