She describes the boredom and triviality the bright women of her day had to endure, and likened her to "the Archangel Michael as he stands upon Saint Angelo in Rome. She has an immense provision of wings, which seems as if they would bear her over Earth and Heaven; but when she tried to use them, she is petrified into stone, her feet are grown into the Earth, chained to the bronze pedestal.
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STEPHEN HAWKING
The way the information gets out [of a black hole] seems to be that a true event horizon never forms," said Hawking, "just an apparent horizon.
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