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Resolution to the firewall paradox: The black hole information paradox and highly squeezed interior quantum fluctuations

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arxiv 1607.06546 v3 pith:UJVPMS3R submitted 2016-07-22 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords blackholeparadoxfirewallhawkinginfallinginformationoutgoing
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Almheiri, Marolf, Polchinski, and Sully argued that, for a consistent black hole evaporation process, the horizon of a sufficiently old black hole should be replaced by a "firewall" at which an infalling observer burns up, which obviously leads to the violation of the equivalence principle. We propose that once the infalling partner of an outgoing Hawking particle approaches a black hole singularity, it experiences decoherence and the loss of its entanglement with the outgoing Hawking particle. This implies we would no longer need firewalls to avoid the black hole information paradox.

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