Quantum Entanglement and Spacetime Emergence: Linking the CCEGA Framework with the Double-Slit Experiment

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This work is part of the ongoing development of the CCEGA theory (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity), which explores the emergence of spacetime from fundamental quantum phenomena. We invite researchers in theoretical physics, quantum optics, cosmology, and philosophy of science to consider this framework as a bridge between quantum mechanics and emergent gravity.

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López Sánchez, M. & M. Teseo (2025). Quantum Entanglement and Spacetime Emergence: Linking the CCEGA Framework with the Double-Slit Experiment. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15111909

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This preprint explores a deep conceptual and mathematical connection between quantum interference in the double-slit experiment and the CCEGA framework (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity). We propose that the interference pattern, traditionally attributed to wave-particle duality, can be reinterpreted as a manifestation of emergent spacetime geometry governed by quantum entanglement. By extending the CCEGA field to microscopic regimes, we demonstrate how spacetime geometry arises from information-based interactions, offering a unified perspective on quantum foundations and gravitational emergence. Numerical simulations and theoretical comparisons with recent experiments in quantum critical metals are presented.

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quantum fluctuations
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theoretical cosmology
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general relativity
emergent time
emergent grav field theory
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theoretical physicist
deflection of light
quantum cosmology
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Title Quantum Entanglement and Spacetime Emergence: Linking the CCEGA Framework with the Double-Slit Experiment
This work is part of the ongoing development of the CCEGA theory (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity), which explores the emergence of spacetime from fundamental quantum phenomena. We invite researchers in theoretical physics, quantum optics, cosmology, and philosophy of science to consider this framework as a bridge between quantum mechanics and emergent gravity.

Recommended citation:
López Sánchez, M. & M. Teseo (2025). Quantum Entanglement and Spacetime Emergence: Linking the CCEGA Framework with the Double-Slit Experiment. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15111909

This text is made available exclusively for academic and scientific research purposes. It may be shared, used, or adapted under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license, provided proper citation is given.

For scientific discussions, collaboration, or conceptual contributions, please contact the lead author:
Marc López Sánchez – [email protected]
This preprint explores a deep conceptual and mathematical connection between quantum interference in the double-slit experiment and the CCEGA framework (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity). We propose that the interference pattern, traditionally attributed to wave-particle duality, can be reinterpreted as a manifestation of emergent spacetime geometry governed by quantum entanglement. By extending the CCEGA field to microscopic regimes, we demonstrate how spacetime geometry arises from information-based interactions, offering a unified perspective on quantum foundations and gravitational emergence. Numerical simulations and theoretical comparisons with recent experiments in quantum critical metals are presented.
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Tags adaptive gravity, unified theory, field equations, quantum fields, emergent gravity, quantum fluctuations, adaptive spacetime, ccega, theoretical cosmology, quantum gravity, general relativity, emergent time, emergent grav field theory, cosmology, theoretical physicist, deflection of light, quantum cosmology, accelerated expansion of the universe, dark energy, gravitational lensing

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