The magic of the gravitational vacuum
The magic of the gravitational vacuum
Samir D. Mathur
AbstractThe black hole information paradox challenges us to do something that is seemingly impossible: find a violation of the semiclassical approximation in a region where all curvatures are low. The vecro hypothesis proposes a structure of the gravitational vacuum that can accomplish this task. In this article we explain the hypothesis, and give a lattice model to describe the essence of its idea. The Hamiltonian of the model is completely local, but the vacuum exhibits correlations among planck scale fluctuations which fall off relatively slowly with distance. These extended-scale correlations are able to `feel around' the region where a closed trapped surface is about to form, and to react by nucleating fuzzball structure that destroys semiclassical spacetime.