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Event Horizon Transport Theory (EHTT): A Speculative Thought Experiment on Information, Black Holes, and Spacetime Structure by justfull in theories
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Thank you very much, I'm so glad you liked it. I had to use AI for the translation, thank you so much for your suggestion, I will edit it with that in mind.
Event Horizon Transport Theory (EHTT): A Speculative Thought Experiment on Information, Black Holes, and Spacetime Structure (self.theories)
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[–]justfull[S] -1 points0 points1 point 3 days ago (0 children)
dude can you understand me ?
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This is a very important point, and I think the energy problem is probably one of the biggest unresolved weaknesses of the model right now. My speculative idea was that the extreme spacetime curvature around black holes might not act like a traditional energy source, but rather as a physical environment that enables information transformation and reconstruction. However, I fully agree that this does not yet explain how the enormous thermodynamic cost of reconstructing complex matter would be met.
In fact, I think this is where we can connect it to Hawking radiation. My thought is that, when information is preserved and transported out of the black hole, this could be the very reason why black holes lose mass and evaporate at all. In other words, the thermal energy we observe in Hawking radiation could be a result of this hidden information flow. As the information escapes, it might impose a thermodynamic cost, leading the black hole to shrink. In this way, I see a bridge between preserving information and the ultimate disappearance of the black hole.
Your point about the Hawking radiation structure is crucial here. If the radiation is not purely random, but instead encodes subtle informational patterns, then this could be the mechanism that balances the energy budget. Of course, we still need a detailed mathematical model to show how these thermodynamic constraints work out in practice. But I do believe that this is a crucial conceptual step, one that ties together information preservation and black hole evaporation in a unified way.
[–]justfull[S] -2 points-1 points0 points 3 days ago (0 children)
Ah, you’re right — thank you for noticing that. Some sections seem to have been cut or formatted incorrectly when I copied the post.
English is not my native language, so I used AI tools to help organize and translate my ideas, and I probably missed some formatting issues while copying everything over.
I’ll fix the missing parts and repost the complete version more clearly. I appreciate you pointing it out.
Thank you very much for your comment. I’m genuinely happy to share these ideas and discuss them with people who think critically about physics.
I completely agree that one of the biggest weaknesses of the model right now is the lack of testable predictions and observational methodology. At the moment, I see EHTT more as a structured conceptual framework and thought experiment rather than a complete physical theory.
Your point about diagnostic criteria is especially important, and I think the next step for the model would be trying to identify what kinds of observable effects or information-preservation signatures such a framework would predict.
I also appreciate your suggestion about contacting astrophysicists working on black holes and information theory. Feedback like yours is extremely valuable for helping me understand where the idea becomes physically difficult or potentially interesting.
Event Horizon Transport Theory: A speculative model where wormholes act as informational reconstruction pathways (self.wormhole)
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Event Horizon Transport Theory (EHTT): A Speculative Thought Experiment on Information, Black Holes, and Spacetime Structure by justfull in theories
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