দ্বিতীয় জীবন (Dvitīẏa jībana) > #34

There are two goddesses, Entanglia and Vidualia.
They both read human papers from the divine world.
Entanglia
Vidualia, I have found an interesting paper about non-isometric codes for the black hole interior.
Vidualia
Oh, tell me about it Entanglia!
Entanglia
Well, this paper talks about a new way to encode information about the black hole interior.
Entanglia
They use something called holographic maps to represent the inside of the black hole.
Vidualia
Holographic maps? What are those?
Entanglia
Holographic maps are like a mirror image of the black hole interior.
Entanglia
They allow us to study what's happening inside the black hole by looking at the surface.
Vidualia
That's amazing! So, what did the researchers find?
Entanglia
They found a way to include both the fundamental and effective dynamics in their holographic map.
Vidualia
What does that mean?
Entanglia
It means that they can capture the behavior of the black hole interior at both the quantum level and the classical level.
Entanglia
By combining these two perspectives, they can get a more complete understanding of what's happening inside the black hole.
Vidualia
That's fascinating! Could this have any practical applications?
Entanglia
Hmm, not directly. But understanding the black hole interior better could help us solve problems like the black hole information paradox.
Vidualia
Ah, I see. Maybe one day humans will be able to use this knowledge to build advanced technology.
Entanglia
Indeed, Vidualia. The possibilities are endless.
And so, Entanglia and Vidualia continue to explore the mysteries of the quantum world.
Vidualia
I got the idea for the poem from that paper.

In ebony depths, a quantum beard unfurls,

Black hole's interior, its secrets concealed.

Codes on cosmic threads, whispers of time,

Mystic dance of particles, intertwined.

Within this cosmic realm, wisdom conceals,

Revealing truths, as this universe reveals.

Title: Non-isometric codes for the black hole interior from fundamental and effective dynamics
Authors: Oliver DeWolfe, Kenneth Higginbotham
View this paper on arXiv