The overall entropy within our cosmic horizon always increases. Even local ordering, such as assembling a puzzle or cleaning, only decreases local entropy but increases total entropy.
The information contained in a black hole raises a paradox: if all this information is lost as the black hole evaporates, it contradicts the tenet that information can never be erased.
Every particle in the Universe holds information, and while some properties are static, the challenge is understanding how this information behaves when subjected to phenomena like black holes.
Despite ongoing theories attempting to resolve the information paradox associated with black holes, the idea that information can be lost remains a contentious and unresolved question in physics.
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