Black Hole Complementarity and the Physical Origin of the Stretched Horizon
Michele Maggiore

TL;DR
This paper explores black hole complementarity and the stretched horizon concept through the lens of the generalized uncertainty principle, revealing how quantum hair can naturally emerge and impacting the understanding of the no-hair theorem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective linking quantum gravity's uncertainty principle to black hole complementarity and quantum hair emergence.
Findings
Quantum hair arises naturally within this framework.
Implications for the no-hair theorem are discussed.
The approach offers new insights into black hole information paradox.
Abstract
We discuss the idea of black hole complementarity, recently suggested by Susskind et al., and the notion of stretched horizon, in the light of the generalized uncertainty principle of quantum gravity. We discuss implications for the no-hair theorem and we show that within this approach quantum hair arises naturally.
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