The black hole information paradox and relative locality
Lee Smolin

TL;DR
This paper explores how the principle of relative locality could provide a novel resolution to the black hole information paradox, potentially transforming our understanding of quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that relative locality can address the black hole information puzzle, offering a new conceptual framework.
Findings
Relative locality offers a new perspective on black hole information loss
Potential resolution of the information paradox through modified spacetime concepts
Implications for quantum gravity theories
Abstract
We argue that the recently proposed principle of relative locality offers a new way to resolve the black hole information puzzle.
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