Every "apparent" event horizon is really a separation of two universes, where the outside universe is entangled geometrically with the inside universe. The Hubble volume is sitting inside of an expanding supermassive black hole, of another universe. However, by the uncertainty principle, this means the "outside universe" is "really" simultaneously in a superposition of a large but countably finite many possible universes (i.e. bitstates), with the net information between the "inside" and "outside" views cancelling out to zero. Equivalently, every "classical" black hole is really in a microscopic superposition of countably finite many bitstates, again with the net information "inside" and "outside" cancelling zero. However, it cannot converge to a singularity, because it cannot encode "bitstates" forever in the same volume, therefore it must leak information in the form of "photons" (i.e. Hawking radiation).
Equivalently, the Hubble volume receives information one photon at a time from the "outside" in the form of cosmic background radiation, that information being about the prior state of the otherwise casually disconnected universe. (i.e. CMB == Hawking radiation). The equivalence principle implies length contraction and time dilation. Gravity mediated by photons is the single fundamental force of the universe. All other sources of apparent information and causal connectivity (i.e. all other forces) are the result of the initial state of the universe at the Big Bang, the only true singularity. The laws of the universe are extremely simple. This is the digital unification of GR and QM. What do you think? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/everything-list?hl=en.

