| This was so difficult for me to understand because the author tried _so hard_ to make this sound poetic. Here's what I got.. - For a long time we thought that any information (matter/light) that goes into a blackhole is lost forever and is "corrupted". - Hawking believed this for a long time and said “God not only plays dice, but he often throws them where they can’t be seen." No one really knows _how_ the blackhole actually "corrupted" the information but had some nutty theories. - 30 years later (in 2004) Hawking changed his mind and said that information can actually be retrieved from a blackhole. - A dude named Andrew Strominger recently discovered that black holes have this "soft hair" property that can be "read" to theoretically "see" what is inside the blackhole. - Hawkings last paper says that he thinks the information inside will be re-emitted when the black hole evaporates. TL;DR: Hawking for a long time thought matter/information that went into a blackhole was lost forever - and then changed his mind about it. |
Assuming Hawking radiation exists (which seems very likely based on what we know about relativistic and quantum physics), it must carry quantum information in the form of position/momentum, photon polarization, etc, and it's not clear where else that information could possibly come from. (Orthogonal-basis measurements can sort of generate classical information out of nothing, but not in a sense that's useful here.)