The Event Horizon as a Holographic Backup: Information Recycling and Side B of the Universe

Hello everyone, I’d like to propose a conceptual “Gedankenexperiment” regarding the nature of information in black holes and its role in a cyclic cosmos.
Taking the Holographic Principle and Bekenstein-Hawking entropy into account, we know that information is encoded on the event horizon’s area. I suggest that this 2D ‘shadow’ acts as a non-local backup—a ‘Side B’ of our reality. In this model, black holes function as format converters, deconstructing chaotic baryonic matter (Hardware) into static, organized information (Software).
Could the Big Bang be interpreted not as a beginning from nothing, but as the ‘output’ of all processed information from a previous eon (as suggested by Conformal Cyclic Cosmology? In this analogy, Dark Matter would be the underlying ‘tracks’ or tensors that guide this information through galactic structures.
I’m open to discussing how this resonance between holographic information and gravity might offer a different perspective on the ‘Information Paradox’. Looking forward to your insights and technical feedback!

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Hi @Pedro_Camargo
Yea I have heard of an oversimplified version of this which goes something like black holes birth new universes and maybe our universe is everything that once fell in a black hole…forgive my highly inaccurate wording but I’m afraid you’re gonna have to spend more time explaining than discussing :sweat_smile:..
For starters what in the world are the holographic principle and the bekenstein hawking entropy??