
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress on the black hole information paradox, proposing a physical principle that resolves the paradox by ensuring information redundancy between the interior and exterior of black holes in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a broadly-applicable principle that in quantum gravity, all information on a Cauchy slice is accessible near the boundary, resolving the paradox for evaporating black holes.
Findings
Exponential correlations in Hawking radiation can resolve the paradox.
The exterior of a black hole retains a complete copy of the interior information.
State-dependent bulk reconstructions can resolve paradoxes in AdS/CFT models.
Abstract
We review recent progress on the information paradox. We explain why exponentially small correlations in the radiation emitted by a black hole are sufficient to resolve the original paradox put forward by Hawking. We then describe a refinement of the paradox that makes essential reference to the black-hole interior. This analysis leads to a broadly-applicable physical principle: in a theory of quantum gravity, a copy of all the information on a Cauchy slice is also available near the boundary of the slice. This principle can be made precise and established -- under weak assumptions, and using only low-energy techniques -- in asymptotically global AdS and in four dimensional asymptotically flat spacetime. When applied to black holes, this principle tells us that the exterior of the black hole always retains a complete copy of the information in the interior. We show that accounting for…
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