Black hole as fireplace: limited communications across the horizon
Abstract
An insightful viewpoint was proposed by Susskind about AMPS firewall: the region behind the firewall does not exist and the firewall is an extension of the singularity. In this work, we provided a possible picture of this idea by combining Newman's complex metric and Dvali-Gomez BEC black holes, which are Bose-Einstein condensates of N gravitons. The inner space behind the horizon is a realized imaginary space encrusted by the real space outside the horizon. In this way, the singularity extents to the horizon to make a firewall for the infalling observer. Some gravitons escape during the fluctuation of the BEC black hole, resulting in a micro-transparent horizon which makes the firewall exposes slightly to an observer outside the horizon. This picture allows limited communications across the horizon.
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@article{arxiv.1808.02642,
title = {Black hole as fireplace: limited communications across the horizon},
author = {Liangsuo Shu and Kaifeng Cui and Xiaokang Liu and Zhichun Liu and Wei Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.02642},
year = {2018}
}
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10 pages