
TL;DR
This paper argues that black hole gravity arises from quantum complexity growth and links Einstein's velocity bound to quantum chaos limits, offering a novel perspective on gravity as emergent from quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It introduces a new interpretation of gravitational attraction as a consequence of quantum complexity growth and connects classical velocity bounds to quantum chaos principles.
Findings
Black hole gravity linked to quantum complexity growth
Einstein velocity bound related to quantum-chaos bound
Proposes gravity as emergent from quantum mechanical principles
Abstract
This is the first of several short notes in which I will describe phenomena that illustrate GR=QM. In it I explain that the gravitational attraction that a black hole exerts on a nearby test object is a consequence of a fundamental law of quantum mechanics---the tendency for complexity to grow. It will also be shown that the Einstein bound on velocities is closely related to the quantum-chaos bound of Maldacena, Shenker, and Stanford.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
