New SubmissionAn Account of the Origin of Quantum Entanglement

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Abstract

We provide an explanation of quantum entanglement by the very nature of its non-locality, which inevitably enters the domain of General Relativity. We focus on the dimensionless fine-structure-constant of Quantum Mechanics and extend it by converting the Coulomb electric field therein to Newton’s gravitational field, resulting in a generalized dimensionless quantity that is bijective with the time/time curvature tensor g11 in Einstein’s field equations. We show that the mass M involved in g11 can be cast as two antipodal masses, each of M/2, rotating on a disk that is orthogonal to the direction of g11 and they also spin, with their total spin sum to zero. Since this rotating disk can have arbitrary diameter, we arrive at action-at-a-distance, or quantum entanglement. By simple plane geometry, we show that either of the split (M/2)’s can further be divided into 2 particles each of M/4 that preserves the properties of M/2, thus quantum entanglement of multiple particles.

*I thank my institution, Providence College, for the support of this research..

Publication: A Simple Note on the Origin of Quantum Entanglement

Presenters

  • Gregory L Light

    • Providence College

Authors

  • Gregory L Light

    • Providence College