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"Why does it matter if black holes
evaporate away sometime "in the far, far future of the universe?
There'll be nobody around to see it." But the discovery that black holes
evaporate raises what I think is the most profound question
in the history of physics, certainly over the last 100 years,
and that's no exaggeration
evaporate away sometime "in the far, far future of the universe?
There'll be nobody around to see it." But the discovery that black holes
evaporate raises what I think is the most profound question
in the history of physics, certainly over the last 100 years,
and that's no exaggeration
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"Why does it matter if black holes
evaporate away sometime
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"in the far, far future of the universe?
There'll be nobody around to see it."
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But the discovery that black holes
evaporate raises what I think
00:00:14.024 --> 00:00:17.064
is the most profound question
in the history of physics,
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certainly over the last 100 years,
and that's no exaggeration.
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Movie Summary
Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.