The Universal Arrow of Time III-IV:(Part III) Nonquantum gravitation theory (Part IV) Quantum gravitation theory
Oleg Kupervasser

TL;DR
This paper presents two independent analyses: one of classical gravitation from a thermodynamic perspective resolving black hole and time travel paradoxes, and another of quantum gravitation incorporating quantum effects and broader cosmological considerations.
Contribution
It introduces a thermodynamic framework for understanding gravitation, offering novel resolutions to black hole and wormhole paradoxes, and explores quantum gravitation with implications for cosmology.
Findings
Resolution of informational paradox for black holes
Addressing paradoxes related to wormholes and time travel
Integration of quantum effects into gravitation theory
Abstract
The paper consists of the two independent papers - the first one about Nonquantum Gravitation theory, the second one about Quantum Gravitation theory (Part III: Nonquantum Gravitation theory) The first paper is dealing with the analysis of general relativity theory (theory of gravitation) from the point of view of thermodynamic time arrow. Within this framework "informational paradox" for black holes and "paradox with the grandfather" for time travel "wormholes" are resolved. (Part IV: Quantum gravitation theory) The second paper is dealing with the analysis of quantum gravitation theory from the point of view of thermodynamic time arrow. Within this framework "informational paradox" for black holes and "paradox with the grandfather" for time travel "wormholes", black stars, Penrose's project of new quantum gravitation theory, anthropic principle are considered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
