The CR Volume for Black Holes and the Corresponding Entropy Variation: A Review
Shad Ali, Tong Liu

TL;DR
This review explores black hole interior volume, entropy, and evaporation, proposing an analogy to understand their interrelations and predict the future of information and radiation during black hole evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analogy connecting interior volume, entropy, and evolution, providing insights into black hole information and evaporation processes.
Findings
Predicted the future of information stored in black holes.
Analyzed the entropy evolution of different black hole types.
Investigated the nature of black hole radiation and particle emission probabilities.
Abstract
This paper reviews the work done on black hole interior volume, entropy, and evaporation. An insight into the basics for understanding the interior volume is presented. A general analogy to investigate the interior volume of a black hole, the associated quantum mode's entropy, and the evolution relation between the interior and exterior entropy is explained. Using this analogy, we predicted the future of information stored in a BH, its radiation, and evaporation. The results are noted in tables (\ref{tab:1}) and (\ref{tab:2}). To apply this analogy in BH space-time, we investigated the interior volume, entropy, and evaluation relation for different types of BHs. Finally, we also investigated the nature of BH radiation and the probability of particle emission during the evaporation process.
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