At World's End: Where Complementarity and Irreversibility meet in the Black Hole
Giovanni Arcioni, Antoine Suarez

TL;DR
This paper suggests a slight modification to the complementarity principle to resolve paradoxes related to observers falling into black holes, emphasizing the intersection of complementarity and irreversibility.
Contribution
Proposes a modified complementarity principle to address black hole paradoxes involving observer experiences at the event horizon.
Findings
Modified complementarity helps resolve black hole paradoxes
Highlights the role of irreversibility in black hole physics
Provides a new perspective on observer experiences near horizons
Abstract
It is argued that a slight modification of the complementarity principle may help to overcome paradoxes about the observer who falls through the event horizon
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
