According to the Information Theory of Information (TI²), black holes do not destroy information but instead cause extreme informational congestion where time essentially freezes, similar to an ice cube in a pool where water remains but becomes rigid and slow; this resolves the conflict between Einstein's General Relativity (which predicts singularities) and Quantum Mechanics (which states information can never be destroyed).
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Do black holes actually destroy information? What really happens inside a black hole? It's the biggest nightmare for the greatest minds in physics because inside the laws of physics seem to break.
Einstein's general relativity predicts that gravity compresses matter infinitely, so intensely that space and time essentially collapse. At the center, we get a singularity, a point where density becomes infinite, but quantum mechanics refuses to accept that. In quantum physics, information can never be destroyed, yet a black hole seems to erase everything that falls into it. That is the famous information paradox. Relativity says one thing, quantum theory says another.
Science has been stuck in a maze with no exit.
TI squared proposes a simpler solution.
Information isn't destroyed, it's just extremely congested, like cars stuck in an infinite traffic jam. The interaction between information slows down so much that time essentially freezes. It's not destruction, it's extreme informational entrapment. Imagine an ice cube inside a pool. The water is still there, but in that region everything is rigid, slow, and locked. In TI squared, a black hole works the same way. It's a region where informational dynamics freeze. Black holes don't destroy reality, they just freeze information. TI squared, gravity as informational dynamics.
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