Thank The Quantum Realm For Nothing Ever Entering Into Black Holes
John R. Klauder, Riccardo Fantoni

TL;DR
This paper proposes that quantum effects create barriers preventing Nothing from entering black holes, suggesting a new understanding of black hole boundaries through affine quantization.
Contribution
It introduces the concept that quantum walls formed via affine quantization prevent Nothing from falling into black holes, offering a novel perspective on black hole boundaries.
Findings
Quantum walls prevent Nothing from entering black holes.
Affine quantization explains the formation of these barriers.
Black holes cannot trap Nothing due to quantum effects.
Abstract
While the quantum realm seems hidden, it can also reach examples of infinite energy, especially when a part of space is roughly removed until it disappears, possibly forever. Since it follows that Nothing can enter a region where the space is missing, the quantum realm, as seen now in affine quantization, will automatically come to help everything else by creating colossal `quantum walls' that will ensure that everything stays out of all black holes. In this article, we show that the expanded quantum realm allows Nothing to ever fall into a black hole.
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