The Hawking Information Loss Paradox

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With J. Earman and L. Ruetsche, “The Hawking Information Loss Paradox: Anatomy of a Controversy.” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1999): 189-229.

(published version)

Abstract. Stephen Hawking has argued that universes containing evaporating black holes can evolve from pure initial states to mixed final ones. Such evolution is non-unitary and so contravenes fundamental quantum principles on which Hawking’s analysis was based. It disables the retrodiction of the universe’s initial state from its final one, and portends the time-asymmetry of quantum gravity. Small wonder that Hawking's paradox has met with considerableresistance. Here we use a simple result for C*-algebras to offer an argument for pure-to-mixed state evolution in black hole evaporation, and review responses to the Hawking paradox with respect to how effectively they rebut this argument.

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