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How does this study affect the holographic principle?
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[QUOTE="atyy, post: 6190068, member: 123698"] Here is the paper [URL]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05433-9[/URL] Surfaces away from horizons are not thermodynamic Zhi-Wei Wang & Samuel L. Braunstein They only say "For surfaces away from horizons in the emergent gravity program the first law fails (except for spherically symmetric scenarios), thus undermining the key thermodynamic assumption of this program." In the text it appears that "emergent gravity program" refers to On the Origin of Gravity and the Laws of Newton. [I]J. High Energy Phys.[/I] [B]2011[/B], 29 (2011) which has nothing much to do with the holographic principle in general (eg, AdS/CFT or gauge/gravity duality). [/QUOTE]
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