Can Quantum Gravity Explain Black Hole Theory?

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In summary, quantum gravity is a theory that attempts to reconcile the principles of quantum mechanics with those of general relativity, and it has been proposed as a possible explanation for the behavior of black holes. While there is currently no definitive answer, many scientists believe that quantum gravity may hold the key to understanding the mysteries of black holes, including their formation, growth, and eventual evaporation. However, further research and experimentation are needed to fully explore and confirm this theory.
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Gaurav Narain
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Hello Everybody,

I am Gaurav Narain. I am theorist working in the area of Quantum Gravity.

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I'm interested in Black Hole Theory's. One involves quantum practicals. If some matter breaks down at the event horizon into quantum practicals that are unaffected by the gravity and never enter the black hole. I'm interested in the effect quantum gravity would have on these after they leave away from the hole.
 
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Billyzams said:
I'm interested in Black Hole Theory's. One involves quantum practicals. If some matter breaks down at the event horizon into quantum practicals that are unaffected by the gravity and never enter the black hole. I'm interested in the effect quantum gravity would have on these after they leave away from the hole.
Hi Billyzams, if you have questions, please ask them in the proper forums. This is introductions only.
 
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