Black Holes: Supermazes of Higher-Dimensional Strings?
2025-04-08

A new study proposes that the interiors of black holes may not be empty but rather complex mazes of tangled strings in higher dimensions, dubbed 'supermazes'. This theory stems from M-theory, which posits that the universe is made of multidimensional vibrating strings (branes), and supermazes are essentially a map of how these branes intersect within black holes. This structure explains the 'fuzzball' theory, suggesting black holes aren't completely 'black' but fuzzy balls of vibrating branes, resolving the black hole information paradox. The supermaze's vast information storage capacity allows information to be transmitted through evaporating particles, preventing information loss.