Determination of varying speed of light from Black hole
Seokcheon Lee

TL;DR
This paper investigates black hole thermodynamics within the Generalized Cosmological Time framework, showing that local black hole stability is compatible with a varying speed of light and cosmological evolution without contradiction.
Contribution
It demonstrates that black hole thermodynamics remains stable under the GCT framework through geometric decoupling of local and cosmological time gauges.
Findings
Black hole thermodynamics aligns with standard GR in GCT.
Local and cosmological time normalizations can differ without surface stresses.
Black hole stability does not constrain the GCT background parameter.
Abstract
The Generalized Cosmological Time (GCT) framework offers an alternative phenomenological approach to addressing the Hubble tension and the observed time dilation of Type Ia supernovae, characterized by a background parameter b \simeq 0.04 and an associated cosmological scaling of fundamental constants. A key conceptual question is whether such a background evolution is compatible with the stability of local, gravitationally bound systems, in particular black holes. This work examines black hole thermodynamics within the GCT framework, focusing on the geometric compatibility between a locally static region and a time-dependent cosmological background. By matching a static interior spacetime to a GCT-FLRW exterior across a timelike boundary, it is shown that the Israel junction conditions allow for the coexistence of distinct time normalizations without introducing surface stresses. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
