5-9 October 2020
Online
Europe/Moscow timezone
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Resolving Black hole Information Paradox: Revisited

5 Oct 2020, 19:45
15m
Poster Server (Discord)

Poster Server

Discord

Poster Gravitation and cosmology Poster session

Speaker

Bhuvaneshwari Kashi (CVR College of Engineering)

Description

Blackhole remnants are one of the most exotic remnants in our universe, leaving behind several unsolved paradoxes. Resolving the black hole information paradox, in particular, can direct us to numerous engrossing discoveries and provide a decent understanding of the unsolved conventional theories. We readdress the notions underlying the paradox explicitly, beginning from the basic principles. Various theories, explanations, conclusions, their advantages and disadvantages in several works of literature regarding the information paradox and black hole entropy are discussed. Recent developments in the interpretation of the black hole information paradox are reviewed. A congenital solution to this contradiction involves the transition of classical physics to quantum physics. At the centre of the black hole, the space-time theory by Einstein’s general theory of relativity fails. The research suggests that the solution obtained from considering the principles of quantum gravity is quite plausible. This approach also gives a decent explanation towards the recondite hypothesis of tunnelling of blackholes to white holes and the interior geometries of white holes.

Primary author

Bhuvaneshwari Kashi (CVR College of Engineering)

Presentation Materials

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