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arxiv: 1101.2744 · v2 · pith:WLPLQSY2new · submitted 2011-01-14 · 🌀 gr-qc · hep-th

Time in quantum gravity and black-hole information paradox

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keywords informationblack-holefundamentallossgravityparadoxphenomenologicalquantum
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The fact that canonical quantum gravity does not possess a fundamental notion of time implies that the theory is unitary in a trivial sense. At the fundamental level, this trivial unitarity leaves no room for a black-hole information loss. Yet, a phenomenological loss of information may appear when some matter degrees of freedom are reinterpreted as a clock-time. This explains how both fundamental unitarity and phenomenological information loss may peacefully coexist, which offers a resolution of the black-hole information paradox.

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