A new study reported in Phys.Org:Black holes don't erase information, scientists say outlines the work done by Dejan Stojkovic, PhD and his team. They say that you can, in theory, recover the information that has been thought to be lost in a black hole. The paper studies the subtle interaction between particles of Hawking Radiation. According to the paper that interaction is driven by what was ingested by the blackhole, so that in principle the information could be recovered.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.