Does a Black Hole Have Consciousness?

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This preprint explores the hypothesis that black holes, within the framework of the CCEGA (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity) theory, are not merely extreme gravitational structures but also advanced quantum-gravitational information processing systems.

The study analyzes the relationship between information organization in high-curvature regions and the emergence of consciousness, drawing analogies with quantum neural networks.

The implications of this model are discussed in three key aspects:

1. The resolution of the black hole information paradox through structured information within the emergent field .


2. The evolution of the universe, considering black holes as self-regulating quantum entities.


3. The nature of consciousness, exploring whether information processing in high-curvature regions might have deeper implications for the concept of mind.

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adaptive spacetime
alternative gravity model
theoretical physicist
quantum cosmology
gravitational lensing
adaptive gravity
dark matter
black holes
theoretical cosmology
emergent gravity
quantum fields
quantum field theory
cosmological model
deflection of light
general relativity
emergent quantum fields
ccega
cosmology
field equations
cosmological simulations

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Title Does a Black Hole Have Consciousness?
This preprint explores the hypothesis that black holes, within the framework of the CCEGA (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity) theory, are not merely extreme gravitational structures but also advanced quantum-gravitational information processing systems.

The study analyzes the relationship between information organization in high-curvature regions and the emergence of consciousness, drawing analogies with quantum neural networks.

The implications of this model are discussed in three key aspects:

1. The resolution of the black hole information paradox through structured information within the emergent field .


2. The evolution of the universe, considering black holes as self-regulating quantum entities.


3. The nature of consciousness, exploring whether information processing in high-curvature regions might have deeper implications for the concept of mind.
Work type Technical
Tags adaptive spacetime, alternative gravity model, theoretical physicist, quantum cosmology, gravitational lensing, adaptive gravity, dark matter, black holes, theoretical cosmology, emergent gravity, quantum fields, quantum field theory, cosmological model, deflection of light, general relativity, emergent quantum fields, ccega, cosmology, field equations, cosmological simulations

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