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New 7-Dimensional Theory May Finally Solve the Black Hole Information Paradox
- A seven-dimensional Einstein-Cartan model with torsion suggests black holes may not fully evaporate.
- The remnant could be a stable memory archive storing information via torsion field vibrations.
- Reducing the seven-dimensional geometry to four dimensions links to the electroweak scale (about 246 GeV).
- The framework implies that black hole remnants could make up part of dark matter.
- The study provides falsifiable predictions beyond collider reach, such as Planckian relics affecting cosmology.
- The research connects black hole physics to the Higgs field and mass generation.
- The theory predicts KK excitations with masses far beyond current collider capabilities.
- The paper appears in General Relativity and Gravitation, dated March 2026.
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