A predicted formula for the MOND acceleration scale, using the Hubble parameter and deceleration parameter, matches a weak-lensing measurement of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation.
A unit of information in black hole evaporation
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Black holes evolve by evaporation of their event horizon. While this process is believed to be unitary, there is no consensus on the recovery of information in black hole entropy. A missing link is a unit of information in black hole evaporation. Distinct from Hawking radiation, we identify evaporation in entangled pairs by $\mathbb{P}^2$ topology of the event horizon consistent with the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in a uniformly spaced horizon area, where $k_B$ denotes the Boltzmann constant. It derives by continuation of $\mathbb{P}^2$ in Rindler spacetime prior to gravitational collapse, subject to a tight correlation of the fundamental frequency of Quasi-Normal-Mode (QNM) ringing in gravitational and electromagnetic radiation. Information extraction from entangled pairs by detecting one over the surface spanned by three faces of a large cube carries a unit of information of $2\log3$ upon including measurement of spin.
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Parameter-free prediction of the asymptotic acceleration scale confirmed by weak lensing
A predicted formula for the MOND acceleration scale, using the Hubble parameter and deceleration parameter, matches a weak-lensing measurement of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation.