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|    What effects on unitarity if BH Page Tim    |
|    27 May 18 10:38:37    |
      From: stargene@sbcglobal.net              I ask an "in principle" thought experiment question:              I imagine, in the same spirit as some earlier theories (eg: Hoyle,       Narlikar...) but without specifying any mechanism, that the mass of the       universe is not constant, but increases over cosmic time. We allow this       to happen at such a rate that, even with its ongoing accelerating       expansion, even the thinnest spaces will always have enough mass density       that all black holes will always increase their mass, by simple       accretion. Ie: No BH could ever reach its Page time (where it would       have lost half its mass by Hawking radiation (HR).)              Since this would seem to guarantee that all HR to be entangled with all       of the remaining information-states still in the BH interior, I       innocently ask:              Would this scenario resolve the classic information loss paradox in BH       physics and save unitarity?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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