Virtual Black Holes and Space–Time Structure
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2018-10-01
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In the standard formalism of quantum gravity, black holes appear to form statistical distributions of quantum states. Now, however, we can present a theory that yields pure quantum states. It shows how particles entering a black hole can generate firewalls, which however can be removed, replacing them by the ‘footprints’ they produce in the out-going particles. This procedure can preserve the quantum information stored inside and around the black hole. We then focus on a subtle but unavoidable modification of the topology of the Schwarzschild metric: antipodal identification of points on the horizon. If it is true that vacuum fluctuations include virtual black holes, then the structure of space-time is radically different from what is usually thought.
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Antipodal identification, Black hole unitarity, Firewalls, Gravitational backreaction, Microstates, Vacuole, Virtual black holes, Taverne, General Physics and Astronomy
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’t Hooft, G 2018, 'Virtual Black Holes and Space–Time Structure', Foundations of Physics, vol. 48, no. 10, pp. 1134-1149. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-017-0133-0