Abstract
In the captivating realm of theoretical physics, the Black Hole Information Paradox stands as a formidable challenge, challenging the boundaries of our understanding of quantum mechanics and general relativity. This paradox, which questions the fate of information entering a black hole, contradicts the foundational principles of quantum theory, which assert that information should be conserved. Current models and theories, while providing substantial insights, fall short in resolving this paradox, mainly due to the complex interplay between quantum mechanics and the intense gravitational fields of black holes. This paper introduces the McGinty Equation (MEQ) as an innovative tool to bridge these gaps and unravel the complexities surrounding black holes and information conservation.
Publisher
Uniscience Publishers LLC