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Quds Akbar
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I know that a black hole sucks stuff into a singularity, and I know about the second law of thermodynamics (that the entropy in an isolated system can only stay the same or increase), so if a black hole sucks something in it reduces the total entropy of the Universe, right? This was brought up in one of the books I have read but I could not comprehend whether or not the second law is broken or not and if it is not then how that entropy is "conserved", so could anybody please explain?