record state
frontier-ownedReview status
This finding is part of accepted frontier state. Review events, reviewable changes, and proof state explain how it can change.
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record state
frontier-ownedThis finding is part of accepted frontier state. Review events, reviewable changes, and proof state explain how it can change.
finding statement
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evidence
source-boundtheoretical · manual state transition
proof impact
packet context2 reviewable changes and 0 evaluation records are attached to this finding id.
Evidence and conditions
method
manual state transition
evidence type
theoretical
conditions
Provenance
source title
Black hole thermodynamics tests via ringdown
authors
reviewer:will-blair
The horizon area increase law (second law of black hole thermodynamics) can be tested by checking whether the final black hole area inferred from ringdown observations is greater than or equal to the sum of the initial black hole areas.
vs_23c1a1c9b8ec18b3 · manual_curation
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events
vev_4b4cfe3e2adf465ffinding.assertedManual finding added to frontier state
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vev_03e0423202238bcbfinding.caveatedVerifier caution: arxiv.org/abs/1903.08284 is correct source but the claim oversells practical testability: second law checks require precise initial and final mass/spin measurements from separate signal portions; current precision (~5% mass uncertainty) makes definitive tests difficult. Documente
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
reviewable changes
vpr_604af3f3c6282de2finding.addManual finding added to frontier state
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vpr_ba62f0bacc128e0ffinding.caveatVerifier caution: arxiv.org/abs/1903.08284 is correct source but the claim oversells practical testability: second law checks require precise initial and final mass/spin measurements from separate signal portions; current precision (~5% mass uncertainty) makes definitive tests difficult. Documente
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
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