Stellar Black Hole Example of the It from Qubit (IfQ) Concept
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Abstract
Stellar black hole (BH) example of IfQ consisted of volume of contiguous Planck cube information chunks. Four independent theories selectively amplified without sacrificing their integrities: superstring, Higgs forces, stellar BHs, and arrow of time. Superstring amplifications: 129 fundamental matter/force particles resided in Planck cubes as closed superstrings; any object in universe defined by a volume of contiguous Planck cubes; and super force superstring doughnut physical singularity existed at Planck cube's center at t $=$ 0. Higgs forces amplifications: extremely high early universe temperatures caused spontaneous symmetry breaking, not Higgs forces; matter particles and their associated Higgs forces were one and inseparable; spontaneous symmetry breaking was bidirectional (e.g. beta decay equation); and by end of matter creation time, only 22 permanent matter/force particles remained. Stellar BHs amplifications: stellar BHs were both quark star (matter) and associated BH (energy). Arrow of time amplifications: in a subset volume of precursor universe, entropy decreased without negating 2$^{\mathrm{nd}}$ Law of Thermodynamics. These amplifications summarized in two BH figures.
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Authors
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Antonio Colella
IBM Retired