The black hole information paradox is re-examined within Quantum Geometric Unification (QGU), an M-theory compactification on a G₂-holonomy manifold with Betti numbers (b₂, b₃) = (27, 451). Seven mechanistically distinct local resolution mechanisms are systematically tested and demonstrated to fail due to a fundamental scale mismatch (mK ~ 10⁻²⁸ eV vs black hole scales). This universal failure motivates re-examination of the paradox itself. Three results are established: (i) the cumulative semiclassical error over N ~ SBH emissions reaches Δ = Nε² = π ~ O (1), independent of black hole mass; (ii) the vacuum correlator of the volume modulus K spans the horizon unimpeded (λK ≈ 60 kpc >> rₛ), with K-matter mutual information I = (CQG/K₀) ² × SBH ≈ 5. 5 × 10⁻⁵ SBH; (iii) a tripartite entanglement structure (radiation-K-interior) circumvents the AMPS firewall argument. The paradox is concluded to be an artifact of the semiclassical approximation applied beyond its domain of validity, not a physical phenomenon
Moustafa Radwan (Sun,) studied this question.