On the preservation of unitarity during black hole evolution and information extraction from its interior
Nikolaos D. Pappas

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new idea combining Hawking radiation and EPR phenomena to potentially resolve the black hole information loss paradox while preserving unitarity during black hole evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach that integrates quantum entanglement concepts with black hole radiation to address the information paradox.
Findings
Suggests unitarity can be preserved during black hole evaporation
Proposes a mechanism for information retrieval from black hole interior
Offers a resolution to the information loss paradox
Abstract
For more than 30 years the discovery that black holes radiate like black bodies of specific temperature has triggered a multitude of puzzling questions concerning their nature and the fate of information that goes down the black hole during its lifetime. The most tricky issue in what is known as information loss paradox is the apparent violation of unitarity during the formation/evaporation process of black holes. A new idea is proposed based on the combination of our knowledge on Hawking radiation as well as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen phenomenon, that could resolve the paradox and spare physicists from the unpalatable idea that unitarity can ultimately be violated even under special conditions.
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