A Viewpoint: Black Holes Produce Complexity Fastest

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The discussion centers on a theoretical article that proposes a speed limit on the growth of complexity in quantum gravity, which is determined by fundamental physical laws. It suggests that black holes are the entities that saturate this speed limit, indicating their unique role in the universe's complexity. The findings imply that black holes may be essential to understanding the dynamics of quantum gravity. This perspective could have significant implications for future research in theoretical physics. The article can be found in APS Physics.
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Yesterday I came across this article about speed limit on the growth of complexity in quantum gravity, that I found interesting:

Theoretical results suggest a precise speed limit on the growth of complexity in quantum gravity, set by fundamental laws and saturated by black holes.

The article is in APS Physics:
http://physics.aps.org/articles/v9/49
 
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