TITLE:
A Resolution of the Black Hole Information Paradox via Transfinite Set Theory
AUTHORS:
Mohamed S. El Naschie
KEYWORDS:
Information Paradox, Black Holes, S. Hawking, G. ‘t Hooft, L. Susskind, Transfinite Set Theory, Noncommutative Geometry, Measure Concentration, Dvoretzky’s Theorem, Dark Energy, Casimir Effect, Nano Casimir Reactor
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Condensed Matter Physics,
Vol.5 No.4,
October
12,
2015
ABSTRACT: A black hole is essentially a relativistic as well as a quantum object. Therefore the information paradox of black holes is a consequence of the clash between these two most fundamental theories of modern physics. It is logical to conclude that a resolution of the problem requires some form of a quantum gravity theory. The present work proposes such a resolution using set theory and pointless spacetime geometry.