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Synchronization of local presents via quantum nonlocality

Investigate whether quantum nonlocality can synchronize distinct local presents by the actualization at a distance of nonlocal propensities governing indeterminacy, thereby coordinating the processing of creative time across spacelike-separated regions.

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Background

The authors emphasize that creative time actualizations are local, precluding any global simultaneity of the present in relativistic spacetime. This yields many "local presents" associated with local actualization events.

They conjecture that quantum nonlocality—understood as nonlocal propensities in an indeterministic physics—might synchronize these local presents via actualizations at a distance, posing a testable question about the interplay between creative time and quantum nonlocal effects.

References

However, one can conjecture that due to quantum nonlocality (of the propensities that characterize the indeterminacy), different "local presents" may be synchronised by the actualization at a distance of a nonlocal propensity (see also ): yet another wild conjecture.

Creative and geometric times in physics, mathematics, logic, and philosophy (2404.06566 - Santo et al., 9 Apr 2024) in Subsection 6.1 (Relativity theory)