Eternal black holes and temporal quantum correlations
Abstract: Recent works suggest that quantum theory may support a unification of the notions of space and time, thus treating the spatial and temporal quantum correlations equally. Specifically, the partial transposition of the maximally entangled state of two quantum systems at one time exactly matches the temporal quantum correlations of one quantum system that evolves unitary between two distinct moments of time. In this work we consider this equivalence of spatial and temporal quantum correlations in the context of AdS/CFT duality. We show that in the high temperature limit the thermofield double state is equivalent to the temporal quantum correlations of a quantum theory evolving unitary between two times. Thus, on the gravity side, we argue that the temporal correlations correspond to a black hole at one time connected behind the horizon by an Einstein-Rosen bridge to the same black hole at another time. Moreover, we construct the spacetime corresponding to this temporal wormholes and find that the spacetime is consistent with the interior solution of the BTZ black hole. We conclude suggesting that the BTZ interior solution could have an interpretation in the dS/CFT correspondence framework.
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