The matter-gravity entanglement hypothesis
Bernard S. Kay (York)

TL;DR
The paper proposes the matter-gravity entanglement hypothesis, suggesting that black hole entropy and related puzzles can be explained through matter-gravity entanglement, offering a new perspective on black hole thermodynamics and quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hypothesis linking entropy to matter-gravity entanglement and applies it to resolve black hole information and thermal atmosphere puzzles.
Findings
Entropy of closed quantum gravitational systems equals matter-gravity entanglement entropy.
Black hole information loss puzzle can be resolved via this entanglement perspective.
Black hole equilibrium states are pure states entangled between matter and gravity.
Abstract
I outline some of my work (some dating back to 1998, some more recent) on my matter-gravity entanglement hypothesis, according to which the entropy of a closed quantum gravitational system is equal to the system's matter-gravity entanglement entropy. The main arguments presented are: (1) this hypothesis is capable of resolving the second-law puzzle, i.e. the puzzle as to how the entropy increase of a closed system can be reconciled with the asssumption of unitary time-evolution; (2) the black hole information loss puzzle may be regarded as a special case of this second law puzzle and therefore the same resolution applies to it; (3) the black hole thermal atmosphere puzzle (which I recall) can be resolved by adopting a radically different-from-usual description of quantum black hole equilibrium states, according to which they are total pure states, entangled between matter and gravity so…
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