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QI: Fachverband Quanteninformation

QI 20: Concepts and Methods II

QI 20.8: Talk

Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 16:15–16:30, B302

Exact Unification of Spacetime, Gravity and Quanta — •Hans-Otto Carmesin — Gymn. Athenaeum, Harsefelder Str. 40, 21680 Stade — Studienseminar Stade, Bahnhofstr. 5, 21682 Stade — Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 1, Postfach 330440, 28334 Bremen

Quantum physics, QP, and its relation to general relativity, GR, provide an exciting problem of physics [1]. That problem is solved as follows [2]: Firstly, a quadruple of four basic principles, the spacetime quadruple, SQ, is identified: Gaussian gravity, special relativity, the equivalence principle and the physical reality of cosmological vacuum. In particular, we introduce a measurement of a gravitational parallax distance r by using a pair of hand leads. So, that distance is an element of physical reality. Secondly, the dynamics of cosmological vacuum, VD, is derived from the SQ. Thirdly, the postulates [3] of quantum physics and GR are derived from VD. Fourthly, solutions for the essential paradoxes of QP are provided. In particular, consequences for quantum information are discussed.

[1] Einstein, A. and Podolski, B. and Rosen, N. (1935): Can the quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete? Phys. Rev., 47, pp. 777-780.

[2] Carmesin, H.-O. (December 2022): Unification of Spacetime, Gravity and Quanta. Berlin: Verlag Dr. Köster.

[3] Ballentine, L. (1998): Quantum Mechanics. London - Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.

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