Some black holes erase your past

Physicists insist on determinism: your past and present determine your future uniquely, per Einstein’s equations of general relativity. They call this strong cosmic censorship. A mathematician found some types of black holes — charged, non-rotating objects in an expanding universe — that allow an observer inside the black hole to travel across a horizon into a place where the past is obliterated and there are an infinite number of possible futures for every initial state.