Schwarzschild Atmospheric Processes: A Classical Path to the Quantum
E.N. Glass, J.P. Krisch (Department of Physics, University of, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michgan)

TL;DR
This paper explores classical models of Schwarzschild atmospheric processes to reveal their fundamental quantum nature and the connection between macroscopic and microscopic scales.
Contribution
It introduces classical descriptions that suggest a relationship between macroscopic and microscopic phenomena in Schwarzschild atmospheres, emphasizing their quantum aspects.
Findings
Classical descriptions highlight quantum features of Schwarzschild atmospheres.
Relationships between macroscopic and microscopic scales are suggested.
The work underscores the quantum nature of atmospheric processes around Schwarzschild black holes.
Abstract
We develop some classical descriptions for processes in the Schwarzschild string atmosphere. These processes suggest relationships between macroscopic and microscopic scales. The classical descriptions developed in this essay highlight the fundamental quantum nature of the Schwarzschild atmospheric processes.
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