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Jaydwill10
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I joined this site because I had questions and wanted to discuss topics on the subject of black holes. Lenny Susskind's lecture of this topic raised quite a few question a and ideas in my mind. I did write my concerns in the comments for the video, but I'll just paste that here as well. Here's the video:
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if someone managed to create a pair of entangled black holes, according to the current understanding of quantum entanglement, the instant you insert anything (including Bob) it changes the state of the black hole and should destroy the entanglement right? so regardless of the "complexity" inside of one of these black holes, it should be impossible to traverse through a pair of entangled black holes. any thoughts?"
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also even if the entanglement isn't destroyed, where would the interior of the wormhole be? is the black hole creating new space? even if the existing space is curved to allow the ER bridge to form, there must be some sort of space in which to propagate through. or is the existing space used and stretched to form the wormhole/bridge? I guess the gravitational forces from a black hole could, in theory, affect spacetime surrounding the respective black holes in a way that could form a bridge or system that would have a delta function in 3 dimensions with no dependence on time. I don't know. let's figure this out
#3another thought; if entanglement is either equivalent or related to the ER bridges, could that eliminate the idea of "spooky action at a distance" due to actual physical connections through the ER bridge? or since "complexity" behind the horizon restricts trans-wormhole communication, is it still "spooky action"?
Help me out...
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if someone managed to create a pair of entangled black holes, according to the current understanding of quantum entanglement, the instant you insert anything (including Bob) it changes the state of the black hole and should destroy the entanglement right? so regardless of the "complexity" inside of one of these black holes, it should be impossible to traverse through a pair of entangled black holes. any thoughts?"
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also even if the entanglement isn't destroyed, where would the interior of the wormhole be? is the black hole creating new space? even if the existing space is curved to allow the ER bridge to form, there must be some sort of space in which to propagate through. or is the existing space used and stretched to form the wormhole/bridge? I guess the gravitational forces from a black hole could, in theory, affect spacetime surrounding the respective black holes in a way that could form a bridge or system that would have a delta function in 3 dimensions with no dependence on time. I don't know. let's figure this out
#3another thought; if entanglement is either equivalent or related to the ER bridges, could that eliminate the idea of "spooky action at a distance" due to actual physical connections through the ER bridge? or since "complexity" behind the horizon restricts trans-wormhole communication, is it still "spooky action"?
Help me out...