Azmuth sat peacefully, sipping his drink, when suddenly Goku teleported in front of him, causing Azmuth to drop his drink. Goku quickly caught it and said, "Careful with your drinks, buddy. Here, take it." Azmuth finished the rest of his smoothie and replied, "And whose fault is behind my smoothie drop? Do you really have to teleport in front of my face?" Goku apologized, and Azmuth invited him to check his power level.
"As I thought, Goku, your Ki energy shows that you are currently at least 200 times stronger out there," Azmuth said with a proud face. "Yeah, especially last week, even though I don't have a full grasp on what exactly I did," Goku replied with a smile.
"Oh, you mean the black hole event which you caused. Yes, that's really something. I never imagined that your god Ki could understand the information inside the black hole," Azmuth replied to Goku. "Is that really such an impressive thing? Even Verdona was a bit shocked. What exactly is this information? Can you explain it to me?" Goku asked, looking at Azmuth's confused face.
"Firstly, Goku, everything in the universe is made up of small things. The ones I taught you are not the smallest; there's a layer below that creates protons, electrons, and neutrons. It's unclear whether those are the last layer because light particles are big enough to ignore them. We have to create a more compressed wavelength to understand them. Then come natural black holes, which have existed from the beginning of the universe, collecting matter and their information. They have information on the last thing completely," Azmuth explained in one breath.
"So why didn't you guys try to understand or gather information from the black hole or create a new one?" Goku asked. "I am more amazed that you didn't interrupt me before," Azmuth commented. "Well, last time when I interrupted someone between explaining, she was not happy," Goku answered.
"Well, a nice thing you learned, and for your previous question, a black hole collects and stores information in a way we can't perceive it. We have to change our perception of processing things to understand the information stored in them. Even if we create an artificial black hole, it won't have the information a natural black hole has for billions of years," Azmuth said while typing on his computer.
Goku was curious and asked, "If the information is the same everywhere, then what's the problem in understanding them? And how much information does a black hole have?" Azmuth answered after typing a code, "Information is an indestructible thing in the world of quantum. With every state change, it changes its form, but it's the same thing differently. Inside a black hole, it's impossible to understand in what state it's encoded, and a black hole can contain a theoretically infinite amount of information. It's the greatest hard drive in the universe. But while a black hole consumes information, it also releases an amount in the form of radiation. That's why a black hole is only capable of handling ten times a googol number. If you can maintain the radiation releasing out, you can store information for an infinite number."
Goku was amazed by what Azmuth explained and asked about Paradox's whereabouts. "I am amazed that you understand a googol number and hard disk. And Professor Paradox is currently out of touch. He leaves a message he will be back within a day, and you can come with me to Earth for a small vacation," Azmuth told Goku while taking a small chip. Goku teleported with Azmuth to Earth while saying," The stuff you said must be related to the amount a blackhole can store. I can understand that much with conversation."