From Eddington Saturation to Black Hole Horizons – A Unified Geometric Framework
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This work traces a continuous geometric pathway from the Eddington limit to the black hole horizon.
By starting with the radiative–gravitational balance at a stellar photosphere and expressing it through the unified syntax of flux, acceleration, and area, we show that Eddington saturation is not merely a luminosity bound but a geometric growth law for the stellar radius.
The same formal closure, when driven to the compactness limit, naturally reproduces the entropy–area scaling of horizon thermodynamics.
This creates a conceptual bridge: from the expansion of an Eddington-limited star, governed by a purely geometric clock, to the static boundary of a black hole, where the surface becomes a causal horizon.
In both regimes, radiation and gravity are facets of the same underlying geometry, directly measurable from surface observables.
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