HORIZON OSCILLATIONS FOR PRESERVING THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE

Journal Title: Aerospace Research in Bulgaria - Year 2016, Vol 28, Issue

Abstract

We present a generic phenomenon which provides a set of boundary conditions for preservation of the effective field theory after time. We further argue the proposed scenario can account for the physical membrane in the complementarity conjecture as far as an outside observer at future null infinity is concerned.

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Alexander Yosifov, Lachezar Filipov

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Alexander Yosifov, Lachezar Filipov (2016). HORIZON OSCILLATIONS FOR PRESERVING THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE. Aerospace Research in Bulgaria, 28(), 32-37. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-274599