Possible connections between relativity theory and a version of quantum theory based upon theoretical variables
Inge S. Helland

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel quantum theory approach linked to relativity, emphasizing gauge groups and information conservation, with implications for black hole physics and the nature of information in such systems.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative quantum framework and discusses tentative connections to relativity, focusing on gauge symmetries and information conservation outside black holes.
Findings
Information in black holes may be conserved outside the event horizon
A new quantum approach relates to gauge groups and entropy concepts
Connections between relativity and quantum theory are preliminarily established
Abstract
An alternative approach towards quantum theory is described, and tentative attempts to connect his approach to special and general relativity are discussed. Important concepts are gauge groups and information/entropy connected to some physical systems. Some recent results on information in connection to black holes are touched upon, and it is indicated how expected information can be argued to be conserved. This argument only depends on what happens outside the black hole. Everything connected to the interior of the black hole is inaccessible.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
