Quantum Entaglement Entropy Produces Energy By Info-Entropy Fields Forces_ Crimson Publishers
Quantum Entaglement Entropy Produces Energy By Info-Entropy Fields Forces by Robert Skopec In Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings
Abstract
Sometimes,
if you want to understand how nature truly works, you need to break things down
to the simplest levels imaginable. The macroscopic world is composed of
particles that are-if you divide them until they can be divided no
more-fundamental. They experience forces that are determined by the exchange of
additional particles (or the curvature of spacetime, for gravity), and react to
the presence of objects around them. At least, that’s how it seems. The closer
two objects are, the greater the forces they exert on one another. If they’re
too far away, the forces drop off to zero, just like your intuition tells you
they should. This is called the principle of locality, and it holds true in
almost every instance. But in quantum mechanics, it’s violated all the time.
Locality may be nothing but a persistent illusion, and seeing through that
facade may be just what physics needs.
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