
TL;DR
This paper explores the complex interior spacetime of black holes, focusing on the volume and singularity issues, and their implications for the black hole information loss paradox.
Contribution
It highlights open problems about black hole interior volume and the significance of resolving singularities for understanding information loss.
Findings
Black hole interior volume remains an open question.
Resolving singularities is crucial for addressing the information paradox.
The interior spacetime has nontrivial features affecting information storage.
Abstract
The information loss paradox is often discussed from the perspective of the observers who stay outside of a black hole. However, the interior spacetime of a black hole can be rather nontrivial. We discuss the open problems regarding the volume of a black hole, and whether it plays any role in information storage. We also emphasize the importance of resolving the black hole singularity, if one were to resolve the information loss paradox.
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