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Quantum entanglement, two-sided spacetimes and the thermodynamic arrow of time

Published 14 Mar 2019 in physics.gen-ph | (1904.04012v1)

Abstract: We investigate the emergence of thermodynamic arrow of time in the context of AdS/CFT correspondence. We show that, on the CFT side, if the two copies of the field theory are not initially correlated the entropy can only increase such that a definite orientation for the thermodynamic arrow of time is imposed. Conversely, in a high-correlation environment, the entropy can either increase or decrease, such that there is no opportunity for the dominance of one direction of time over the other. On the gravity side, we construct the structure of geometric dual by considering the notion of spacetime sidedness and time-orientability. Accordingly, we conjecture that the entanglement of the CFTs in the thermofield double state, impose the connection of the two sides of the spacetime forming a one sided spacetime. In addition, disentangling the degrees of freedom of the two CFTs, results in disconnecting the two sides of the spacetime. In essence, the maximal entanglement between the two copies of CFT builds, in the geometric dual, a connection between the two sides of spacetime.

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