Information Missing Puzzle, Where Is Hawking's Error?
Ding-fang Zeng

TL;DR
This paper proposes that black hole horizons are extended regions due to oscillations of matter, resolving singularities and the information paradox, while offering new insights into black hole entropy and Hawking radiation.
Contribution
It introduces a model where black hole horizons are extended regions caused by matter oscillations, addressing singularities and the information paradox.
Findings
Black hole horizons are extended regions rather than zero-thickness surfaces.
Oscillations of matter resolve Schwarzschild singularities.
Provides a unitary formulation of Hawking radiation.
Abstract
Matters falling into and consisting of a blackhole can oscillate periodically across instead of accumulate statically on the central point and form singularities there. In quantum language, this oscillation not only resolves central singularities of the blackhole but also blurs its horizon remarkably. This blurring makes the horizon not a zero-thickness geometric surface any more, but an extended physic region whose thickness is comparable with the horizon radius itself. It is our negligence of this fact that leads to the information missing puzzle, and other related question in blackhole physics. Besides the title question and Schwarzschild singularity's resolving, the current work also provides interpretations for the origin of Bekenstein-Hawking entropy and an explicitly unitary formulation of Hawking radiations.
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