%0 Unpublished work %T Resolving the Structure of Black Holes: Philosophizing with a Hammer %+ Institut de Physique Théorique - UMR CNRS 3681 (IPHT) %+ Department of Physics and Astronomy [USC, Los Angeles] %A Bena, Iosif %A Warner, Nicholas P. %Z GRANT FQXI %Z 32 pages + references %8 2013-11-18 %D 2013 %Z 1311.4538 %Z Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc] %Z Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Theory [hep-th]Preprints, Working Papers, ... %X We give a broad conceptual review of what we have learned about black holes and their microstate structure from the study of microstate geometries and their string theory limits. We draw upon general relativity, supergravity, string theory and holographic field theory to extract universal ideas and structural features that we expect to be important in resolving the information problem and understanding the microstate structure of Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes. In particular, we emphasize two conceptually and physically distinct ideas, with different underlying energy scales: a) the transition that supports the microstate structure and prevents the formation of a horizon and b) the representation of the detailed microstate structure itself in terms of fluctuations around the transitioned state. We also show that the supergravity mechanism that supports microstate geometries becomes, in the string theory limit, either brane polarization or the excitation of non-Abelian degrees of freedom. We thus argue that if any mechanism for supporting structure at the horizon scale is to be given substance within string theory then it must be some manifestation of microstate geometries. %G English %L cea-00973465 %U https://cea.hal.science/cea-00973465 %~ CEA %~ CNRS %~ DSM-IPHT %~ CEA-DRF %~ GS-MATHEMATIQUES %~ GS-PHYSIQUE