Does a blackhole decrease entropy in the universe?

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I can’t shed too much light on the problem, beyond this one thought: scientists are always discovering new things about how our universe got to where it is and how it continues progressing. There is likely no definitive answer to your question because we simply do not know at this time, we don’t have the tools or equipment to do in-depth scientific study of such phenomenon. Some work to look into would be research and theories presented by Stephen Hawking, you may also find some good leads from this Wikipedia article.

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