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Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem

This thesis is intended to critically review the standard black holes. In this thesis, we used the intractability of the black hole Information loss problem and the current crisis stirred up by the black hole Firewall paradox to support the argument that nature is better off without black holes.

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Main Author: Kesselly, Alton Vanie
Other Authors: Weltman, Amanda
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/19951 Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem Kesselly, Alton Vanie Weltman, Amanda Hellaby, Charles Applied Mathematics This thesis is intended to critically review the standard black holes. In this thesis, we used the intractability of the black hole Information loss problem and the current crisis stirred up by the black hole Firewall paradox to support the argument that nature is better off without black holes. 2016-06-09T11:08:37Z 2016-06-09T11:08:37Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/19951 eng application/pdf Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Applied Mathematics
Kesselly, Alton Vanie
Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
title_full Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
title_fullStr Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
title_full_unstemmed Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
title_short Gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
title_sort gravitational collapse and the information loss problem
topic Applied Mathematics
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