The firewall paradox is Wigner's friend paradox
Abstract
The firewall paradox, a puzzle in black hole physics, depends on an implicit assumption: a rule that allows the infalling and the outside observer to combine their perspectives. However, a recent extension of the Wigner's friend paradox shows that such a combination rule conflicts with quantum theory without involving gravity. This challenges the usual conclusion of the firewall paradox, that standard quantum gravity assumptions are incompatible. More generally, black hole puzzles and Wigner's friend puzzles are closely related by a correspondence. This suggests that the firewall paradox may be a symptom of the same fundamental issue that leads to the extended Wigner's friend paradox.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.03835,
title = {The firewall paradox is Wigner's friend paradox},
author = {Ladina Hausmann and Renato Renner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.03835},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
23 pages, 5 figures. This manuscript is submitted as a chapter in the book "The Black Hole Information Paradox", edited by A. Akil and C. Bambi