If time is a local observable, then Hawking radiation is unitary
Abstract
In the usual formulation of quantum theory, time is a global classical evolution parameter, not a local quantum observable. On the other hand, both canonical quantum gravity (which lacks fundamental time-evolution parameter) and the principle of spacetime covariance (which insists that time should be treated on an equal footing with space) suggest that quantum theory should be slightly reformulated, in a manner that promotes time to a local observable. Such a reformulated quantum theory is unitary in a more general sense than the usual quantum theory. In particular, this promotes the non-unitary Hawking radiation to a unitary phenomenon, which avoids the black-hole information paradox.
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@article{arxiv.1407.8058,
title = {If time is a local observable, then Hawking radiation is unitary},
author = {H. Nikolic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.8058},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
11 pages, accepted for publication in Int. J. Quantum Inf. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1101.2744