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Theory Colloquium

Black Holes and Firewalls: Can We Take Nothing For Granted?

by Raphael Bousso (UC Berkeley)

Europe/Berlin
build. 2a, SR 2 (DESY Hamburg)

build. 2a, SR 2

DESY Hamburg

Description
If the formation and evaporation of a black hole preserves quantum information, then the horizon is a special place, unlike empty space everywhere else. This conclusion is dramatic, as it appears to contradict the equivalence principle. I will discuss proposals for how to avoid a "firewall" at the horizon, and why they fall short. The equivalence principle may nevertheless be upheld, if firewalls can be understood as a failure of the vacuum state to emerge dynamically.