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Unitarity of black hole evaporation in final-state projection models
Almheiri et al. have emphasized that otherwise reasonable beliefs about black
hole evaporation are incompatible with the monogamy of quantum entanglement, a
general property of quantum mechanics. We investigate the final-state
projection model of black hole evaporation proposed by Horowitz and Maldacena,
pointing out that this model admits cloning of quantum states and polygamous
entanglement, allowing unitarity of the evaporation process to be reconciled
with smoothness of the black hole event horizon. Though the model seems to
require carefully tuned dynamics to ensure exact unitarity of the black hole
S-matrix, for a generic final-state boundary condition the deviations from
unitarity are exponentially small in the black hole entropy; furthermore
observers inside black holes need not detect any deviations from standard
quantum mechanics. Though measurements performed inside old black holes could
potentially produce causality-violating phenomena, the computational complexity
of decoding the Hawking radiation may render the causality violation
unobservable. Final-state projection models illustrate how inviolable
principles of standard quantum mechanics might be circumvented in a theory of
quantum gravity.Comment: (v3) 27 pages, 16 figures. Expanded discussion of measurements inside
black hole
Evaluation of aerosolized medications during parabolic flight maneuvers
The goal was to visually evaluate the effect gravity has on delivery of medications by the use of various aerosol devices. During parabolic flight the same four aerosols were retested as performed in studio ground tests. It appears that the Cetacaine spray and the Ventolin inhaler function without failure during all test. The pump spray (Nostril) appeared to function normally when the container was full, however it appeared to begin to fail to deliver a full mist with larger droplet size when the container was nearly empty. The simple hand spray bottle appeared to work when the container was full and performed progressively worse as the container was emptied. During Apollo flights, it was reported that standard spray bottles did not work well, however, they did not indicate why. It appears that we would also conclude that standard spray bottles do not function as well in zero gravity by failing to produce a normal mist spray. The standard spray bottle allowed the fluid to come out in a narrow fluid stream when held with the nozzle either level or slightly tilted upward
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