Singularities From Entropy
Abstract
Assuming the Bousso bound, we prove a singularity theorem: if the light rays entering a hyperentropic region contract, then at least one light ray must be incomplete. "Hyperentropic" means that the entropy of the region exceeds the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of its spatial boundary. Our theorem provides a direct link between singularities and quantum information. The hyperentropic condition replaces the noncompactness assumption in Penrose's theorem, so our theorem is applicable even in a closed universe. In an asymptotically de Sitter spacetime, for example, a big bang singularity can be diagnosed from the presence of dilute radiation at arbitrarily late times. In asymptotically flat space, Penrose's theorem can be recovered by adding soft radiation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2201.11132,
title = {Singularities From Entropy},
author = {Raphael Bousso and Arvin Shahbazi-Moghaddam},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.11132},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages, 5 figures. v2: minor edits