This preprint argues that much of the black hole information puzzle comes from comparing entropies defined on different observer algebras of observables. In standard QFT examples (Unruh/Rindler and moving-mirror radiation), a globally pure state induces a thermal state once restricted to an accessible subalgebra. We also state an operational no-go: if late-time exterior restrictions of candidate microstates are all within trace distance ε, then no exterior measurement can decode the microstate label beyond O(ε) (Helstrom/Holevo bounds). Hayden–Preskill decoding and island Page curves naturally correspond to algebra enlargement (additional degrees of freedom and/or nonlocal operators), not to new information available to a strictly semiclassical exterior observer.
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