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Hagedorn, black holes, and Brownian motion [vague]
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:02 pm    Post subject: Hagedorn, black holes, and Brownian motion [vague] Reply with quote

Lubos Motl wrote:

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Albion and Martin also study the excited strings in the
anti de Sitter space and advocate their connection with
the anti de Sitter black holes. One of the paradigms
that their work seems to support - or at least paradigms
that they independently believe to be relevant - have
been summarized in various intriguing papers by Lenny
Susskind around 1994, for example in this work by
Uglum+Susskind. They argued that the black hole
entropy can be explained using a long string that
is chaotically wound around the black hole horizon.
I also believe that these ideas must be morally
correct - well, I've rediscovered them independently,
too. It is even plausible that this picture, once it's
put on firm ground, will confirm Samir Mathur's ideas
that the black hole interior is very different than
we thought. But no one seems to have a clear picture
yet.

(Might not be approved by moderators, on grounds of
excessive length and vagueness; but the group doesn't
seem snowed under with posts so lets give it a try ..)

For one suggested picture, see Section 4 of:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_frm/thread/d13ba2ca15039444/4bd9addbffae6745#4bd9addbffae6745

Since posting that, I've tentatively come to believe that
what I refer to as "group energy" is a uniform scalar that
constrains the dynamically changing parallelism relations
between strings.


Cheers

John R Ramsden (jhnrmsdn@yahoo.com.uk)

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