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Why can't they exist independent of each other?
- Relativity says nothing can get out of the event horizon- Quantum theory says that things can tunnel out of places that (classically) they should not- There is a conflict here
Tunneling into a higher energy level (such as against a gravitational potential) would seem forbidden by the first law of thermodynamics.
quantum gravity in the strong-field regime remains an unsolved problem
maybe what we think we know about black holes does not hold true?
Hawking Radiation can be considered as a pair of virtual particles, one of which escapes from the black hole, and the other is swallowed by the black hole.
My understanding is that the “escaping” particle never crosses the EH in the inward direction. It evades capture, rather than escaping after being captured. (?)
If relativity holds true, and quantum mechanics hold true, and they only break down when you try to unify them in a so called 'black hole', then maybe what we think we know about black holes does not hold true?
It's not enough to say "From here to here, QM rules, but from that point on GR takes over". At what point?