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Wormholes and the Grid Dimensions


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1 Ela 13, Shorashim, Misgav, 2016400, Israel
 

There are two non-local phenomena that cannot be visualized by our standard local three-dimensional concept of space. These phenomena are quantum entanglement (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen or EPR) and the unique results of general relativity in the form of wormholes (Einstein-Rosen or ER). Lately it has been suggested that these two are the same phenomena (ER=EPR). In order to visualize them, one dimension was reduced suggesting that our space is a two-dimensional hologram. This paper suggests a new way to visualize these non-local phenomena by quantizing the standard three-dimensional local space and adding an extra non-local grid dimension between the quantized space units.

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Quantum, Hologram.
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  • ER = EPR
  • Wormhole
  • Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox
  • Holographic principle

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Eran Sinbar
Ela 13, Shorashim, Misgav, 2016400, Israel

Abstract


There are two non-local phenomena that cannot be visualized by our standard local three-dimensional concept of space. These phenomena are quantum entanglement (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen or EPR) and the unique results of general relativity in the form of wormholes (Einstein-Rosen or ER). Lately it has been suggested that these two are the same phenomena (ER=EPR). In order to visualize them, one dimension was reduced suggesting that our space is a two-dimensional hologram. This paper suggests a new way to visualize these non-local phenomena by quantizing the standard three-dimensional local space and adding an extra non-local grid dimension between the quantized space units.

Keywords


Quantum, Hologram.

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