Black holes have more states than those giving the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy: a simple argument

Abstract

It is often assumed that the maximum number of independent states a black hole may contain is NBH=eSBH, where SBH=A/4 is the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy and A the horizon area in Planck units. I present a simple and straightforward argument showing that the number of states that can be distinguished by local observers inside the hole must be greater than this number.

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