String Theory and the Principle of Black Hole Complementarity
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- 27 July 1993
Abstract
String theory provides an example of the kind of apparent inconsistency that the {\it Principle of Black Hole Complementarity\/} deals with. To a freely infalling observer a string falling through a black hole horizon appears to be a Planck size object. To an outside observer the string and all the information it carries begin to spread as the string approaches the horizon. In a time of order the ``information retention time'' it fills the entire area of the horizon.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1993-07-27, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 71 (15), 2367.
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