Dear Christian,
I read with great interest your essay with extremely important ideas, a clear approach and well-grounded conclusions aimed at overcoming the crisis of understanding, crisis of interpretation and representation, restoring unity in the philosophical basis not only of physics, but of knowledge in general. I consider these conclusions to be very important not only in the epistemological, but primarily in the ontological sense:
"Hence, the states are written in terms of an unitary evolution matrix instead of a density matrix and this implies the fundamental conclusion that information is not loss in BH evaporation. The result agrees with the assumption by 't Hooft that Schrödinger equations can be used universally for all dynamics in the universe and dismisses the famous claim of Hawking in."
"Therefore, we have shown that BHs, which are considered the fundamental bricks of quantum gravity, are well dened quantum mechanical systems, having ordered, discrete quantum spectra, which preserve physical information by restoring predictability in gravitational collapse."
I hope that physicists, mathematicians, and cosmologists will gradually, overcoming the crisis of understanding and mutual understanding, develop an ontologically and gnoseologically sound picture of the Universum as an holistic process of generation of meanings and structures. With such a picture of the world, it will be easier for us, Earthlings, to overcome the growing existential threats and risks together. I wish you further success in your scientific research and invite you to see my ontological ideas. In search of truth, we all must always remember the philosophical covenant of John Archibald Wheeler: "Philosophy is too important to be left to the philosophers".
With kind regards,
Vladimir