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Sep 20, 2021 at 19:23 comment added Edouard Sorry for the need to cut & paste the Nobel Prize URL, which I guess has to do with its publications not being intended for publication for profit. (Substituting "abs" for "pdf" didn't help, altho I'm not the best typist ever.)
Sep 20, 2021 at 19:19 comment added Edouard I'd agree that Schwarzschild (i.e, non-rotating) black holes would be phenomenally rare, but, per p.4 thru 6 of the Nobel Prize Committee's 2020 report on the award of a prize to Roger Penrose, visible at nobelprize.org/uploads/2020/10/advanced-physicsprize2020.pdf , it's evident that they're not impossible, and that, in fact, information loss might occur on any trapped surface in GR, whether that surface is spherical or not.
Sep 20, 2021 at 7:15 history answered benrg CC BY-SA 4.0