Monster (physics) explained

A monster, in quantum physics, is an arrangement of matter that has maximum disorder. The high-entropy state of monsters has been theorized as being responsible for the high entropy of black holes; while the likelihood of any given star entering a "monster" state while collapsing is small, quantum mechanics takes into account all possible outcomes so the monster's entropy has to be taken into account when calculating black hole entropy.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 'Monsters' blamed for extreme chaos in black holes. 18 January 2008. NewScientist.com news service. David. Shiga.