Singularity at the demise of a black hole
Abstract
We consider a class of quasiregular singularities characterized by points possessing two future-directed light cones and two past-directed light cones. Such singularities appear in the 1+1 trousers spacetime and the Deutsch-Politzer spacetime. We argue that these singularities are relevant for describing the end point of an evaporating black hole, and show that a class of emergent Lorentz signature theories can provide a microscopic description for these singularities.
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