Chapter 90: Quantum Entanglement and Human Brain Memory (Part II)

(Foreword)

Everything is connected, and countless worlds are connected.

(Text)

September 29, 2021 at 23:01 p.m

I lay on the bed tossing and turning, thinking about what Wang Lao said about "quantum entanglement" in my head.

"Damn, I really can't sleep!"

I scratched my head and got up straight from the bed, walked to the computer desk, turned on the computer directly, and typed in the words "quantum entanglement".

There were a lot of explanations on the Internet, which dazzled me, and I didn't know how to sift through it, so I first found the definition of "quantum entanglement":

[1] Quantum entanglement is the phenomenon in which particles interact with each other in a system consisting of two or more particles, although the particles may be spatially separated.

Entanglement is the most well-known prediction about the theory of quantum mechanics. It describes two particles entangled with each other, and the behavior of one particle will affect the state of the other, even if they are far apart. When one of the ** works (e.g., quantum measurement) and the state changes, the other one will also change accordingly. 【1】……”

I had a rough idea of what it was, and I scrolled through the other pages.

Quantum Entanglement Creates Wormholes? 》

The title intrigued me, and I took a look at this article from 2017.

I clicked straight in:

β€œγ€2】…… Recently, Juan Mardasina, a theoretical physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, pointed out that based on the calculation of black holes, the entanglement of quantum mechanics and the wormholes of general relativity may be essentially equivalent, different descriptions of the same phenomenon, and this similarity is applicable to situations other than black holes. This bold speculation links seemingly unrelated quantum entanglements and wormholes.

Interestingly, the concepts of quantum entanglement and wormholes, both related to the famous scientist Albert Einstein, can be traced back to two papers written by him and his collaborators in 1935. In his famous paper, co-authored with Rosen and Podolsky, they proposed that quantum mechanics allows for some kind of peculiar association between objects that are far apart, namely entanglement. In another paper he co-authored with Rosen, they argue that there is a common internal region between two black holes, and that this shared internal region is actually some kind of wormhole.

In short, entanglement is a concept derived from quantum mechanics that describes a special relationship between two objects that are far apart. American scientist and Nobel laureate in physics Frank Wilczek once used the story of "Two Brothers" in "Grimm's Fairy Tales" as an analogy: "quantum entanglement" is like a pair of "telepathic" twins, who can't tell each other clearly; They also have the same heart, even if the world is different, the younger brother is in trouble, the elder brother will know immediately. If two coins are entangled with each other, then you toss the first coin to determine the outcome of the second coin, and if the first result is heads, then the second one is definitely heads. In fact, the quantum mechanical property of entanglement once bothered Einstein, whom he called "ghostly overdistance action" [2]

"In other words, some scientists once felt that quantum entanglement and wormholes were related in some way in nature...... "I muttered to myself, clicking on another page.

"The origin of space-time is quantum entanglement?"

I smiled and read the article word by word:

[3] The idea that space-time is "made up" of bits or something else is contrary to the predictions of general relativity. The new view is that space-time is not fundamental, but "emerges" through the interaction of qubits. Scientists don't know exactly what these bits are made of and what information they contain. Interestingly, however, these questions did not bother scientists. "It's the relationships between the bits that matter" rather than the bits themselves, says Brian Swindle, a member of the IfQ project and a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, "These collective relationships are the source of the rich physical properties of the universe." The key here is not their constituent units, but the way in which they fit together. ”

The key to this combination may be a strange phenomenon known as quantum entanglement, an incredible correlation between particles where two entangled particles, even if they are far apart, manipulating on one of them can have an effect on the second. Vijay Balasubbramanian, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania and a principal investigator at IfQ, said: "Recently a very tempting scheme has been proposed: the structure of space-time is woven by quantum entanglement of some more fundamental 'space-time atoms'. If that's true, it's magical. ”

The reasoning behind this idea comes from previous discoveries by physicists, a 2006 paper by Masayo Kasa of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Masashi Takayanagi of Kyoto University, showing that there is a correlation between the geometry and entanglement of space-time. Building on this work, in 2013, physicist Juan Maldasina of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and physicist Leonard Suskander of Stanford University discovered that if two black holes become entangled, they create wormholes, a shortcut in space-time predicted by general relativity. This discovery (based on the name of the scientist who proposed wormholes and entanglement, which physicists have nicknamed "ER=EPR") and other related work surprisingly show that entanglement, which was previously thought to involve no physical connections, can actually produce spatiotemporal structures. 【3】”

I, close the computer.

Could it be that my previous travel through countless worlds was actually the result of quantum entanglement again and again?

The X is the 'Humanoid Quantum Crystal Manifestation', and Yin Ji is also the 'Humanoid Quantum Crystal Manifestation'...... So, what is that "egg"? Is it the instrument that induces quantum entanglement?

I have the blood of the 'Eighth Man' in my body, and the 'Eighth Man' is the only test subject that can be completely matched with The X, if I can recreate an "egg" that is exactly the same as before, does that mean that I can return to the node of the Arctic Glacier through quantum entanglement, without detonating the bomb, and rescue Yin Ji and the 'Queen' so that Professor Z can never find the 'Z' crystal, so that everything can be restarted......

If that's the case, maybe I'll be able to fulfill my promise to Arthur.

[1] β€”β€”Excerpt from Baidu Encyclopedia "Quantum Entanglement"

[2] β€”β€”Excerpt from Phoenix.com Information on May 2, 2017 "Quantum Entanglement Creates a Wormhole? 》

[3] β€”β€”Excerpt from Guangming Daily, January 25, 2017 "The Origin of Time and Space is Quantum Entanglement"