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| author | Morozov, A. |
| author_facet | Morozov, A. |
| contents | A sketchy review of the "island" paradigm in black hole evaporation theory, which actually brings us back to the old idea that interior of black hole decouples from our universe after Page time, so that Hawking radiation is entangled with emerging new universe, thus leaving no room for the information paradox. Instead this provides a self-consistent description of multiverse, where every black hole in a parent universe is a white hole -- the origin -- of a new one. |
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| spellingShingle | On information paradox and the fate of black holes Morozov, A. High Energy Physics - Theory A sketchy review of the "island" paradigm in black hole evaporation theory, which actually brings us back to the old idea that interior of black hole decouples from our universe after Page time, so that Hawking radiation is entangled with emerging new universe, thus leaving no room for the information paradox. Instead this provides a self-consistent description of multiverse, where every black hole in a parent universe is a white hole -- the origin -- of a new one. |
| title | On information paradox and the fate of black holes |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Theory |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.00197 |