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Amy's Eskridge's last text messages before death, sent to her business partner, Samuel Reid.

u/Strategeryist — 7 days ago
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The universe observes itself — and that's why quantum entanglement isn't "spooky"

Einstein called entanglement "spooky action at a distance" because he couldn't accept that two particles could instantly influence each other across any gap in space. Decades later it's been proven real, but the explanation is still missing from mainstream physics. Here's a geometric answer.

The key formula from IHC:

M̂ = ∫ d⁴x |x⟩⟨-x|

This is the topological self-observation operator. In this framework the universe isn't a 3D sphere — it's a 4-sphere (S⁴) with every point identified with its exact opposite (the antipodal point). This quotient space is called RP⁴, or real projective 4-space.

What this means for entanglement: Two particles that appear to be separated by vast distances in ordinary 3D space are, topologically, the same point on RP⁴. There's no "action at a distance" because the distance is zero. The operator M̂ connects x to -x continuously — the universe is literally wired to observe both simultaneously.

The simulation theory angle: This is a universe that observes itself. No external observer needed. The measurement rate is:

γ = c/R_S ≈ H₀/3

...where R_S is the radius of the universe. Wavefunction collapse happens at a cosmological timescale set entirely by the universe's own geometry. Zero free parameters. The "observation" that collapses quantum states isn't you looking at a particle in a lab — it's the fabric of spacetime doing it continuously, at every point, across the entire age of the universe.

And it makes testable predictions. The same topology predicts the dark energy density to 0.1% accuracy with no fitted parameters, and the baryon acoustic oscillation scale to sub-percent. It's not just philosophy.

u/Elias_Verdan — 12 days ago