Relativity and Cosmology

   

A Mechanism that Prevents Information from Entering the Event Horizon

Authors: Xianda Duan

For a very long time Black hole information paradox has troubled us. Once the information falls into the event horizon, we don't know how it can be released back out. Which violates the principle that the state of a system at one point in time should determine its value at any other time, thus causing paradoxes. This article describes a novel model of the black hole which fundamentally prevents information from falling into the event horizon. Here we show how the gravitational length contractions and dilation can make every point in space neared a strong gravitational field remain a bijection relationship between any two observations as the gravitational field varies. Consequently making all the information located on these points never fall into the event horizon. The observer also can never enter the event horizon.

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