Entropy creation inside black holes points to observer complementarity
Entropy creation inside black holes points to observer complementarity
Heating processes inside large black holes can produce tremendous amounts of entropy. Locality requires that this entropy adds on space-like surfaces, but the resulting entropy (10^10 times the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in an example presented in the companion paper) exceeds the maximum entropy that can be accommodated by the black hole's degrees of freedom. Observer complementarity, which proposes a proliferation of non-local identifications inside the black hole, allows the entropy to be accommodated as long as individual observers inside the black hole see less than the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. In the specific model considered with huge entropy production, we show that individual observers do see less than the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy, offering strong support for observer complementarity.
Colin S. Wallace、Andrew J. S. Hamilton、Gavin Polhemus
物理学
Colin S. Wallace,Andrew J. S. Hamilton,Gavin Polhemus.Entropy creation inside black holes points to observer complementarity[EB/OL].(2009-03-12)[2025-08-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/0903.2290.点此复制
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