Traversable Wormholes and Black Hole Complementarity
Daniel Gottesman

TL;DR
This paper discusses the incompatibility of traversable wormholes with black hole complementarity, highlighting how such wormholes challenge theories where information is emitted via Hawking radiation.
Contribution
It demonstrates that traversable wormholes conflict with black hole complementarity and pose issues for theories involving information release through Hawking radiation.
Findings
Traversable wormholes conflict with black hole complementarity.
Such wormholes create problems for theories of information emission.
The paper clarifies the theoretical incompatibility between these concepts.
Abstract
Black hole complementarity is incompatible with the existence of traversable wormholes. In fact, traversable wormholes cause problems for any theory where information comes out in the Hawking radiation.
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