Quantum Information Paradox: Real or Fictitious?
Abhas Mitra

TL;DR
This paper argues that true black holes do not form due to contradictions with quantum mechanics and gravity, proposing instead that collapsing objects become eternally collapsing entities that never develop event horizons, thus resolving the information paradox.
Contribution
It introduces a model where gravitational collapse results in eternally collapsing objects rather than true black holes, challenging the conventional understanding and resolving the information paradox.
Findings
Black holes cannot have finite mass in this model.
Collapsing objects become eternally collapsing, avoiding event horizon formation.
No quantum information paradox exists in this framework.
Abstract
One of the outstanding puzzles of theoretical physics is whether quantum information indeed gets lost in the case of Black Hole (BH) evaporation or accretion. Let us recall that Quantum Mechanics (QM) demands an upper limit on the acceleration of a test particle. On the other hand, it is pointed out here that, if a Schwarzschild BH would exist, the acceleration of the test particle would blow up at the event horizon in violation of QM. Thus the concept of an exact BH is in contradiction of QM and quantum gravity (QG). It is also reminded that the mass of a BH actually appears as an INTEGRATION CONSTANT of Einstein equations. And it has been shown that the value of this integration constant is actually zero. Thus even classically, there cannot be finite mass BHs though zero mass BH is allowed. It has been further shown that during continued gravitational collapse, radiation emanating…
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