Nonlocality as Evidence for a Multiverse Cosmology
Frank J. Tipler

TL;DR
This paper proposes that quantum nonlocality observations can be explained by a multiverse cosmology, offering a new perspective that links quantum phenomena with the multiverse hypothesis as an interpretative framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of quantum nonlocality as evidence supporting the existence of a multiverse cosmology.
Findings
Quantum nonlocality can be explained as a local phenomenon under multiverse assumptions.
Observation of quantum nonlocality can serve as evidence for a multiverse.
The multiverse hypothesis provides a new interpretative framework for quantum phenomena.
Abstract
I show that observations of quantum nonlocality can be interpreted as purely local phenomena, provided one assumes that the cosmos is a multiverse. Conversely, the observation of quantum nonlocality can be interpreted as observation evidence for a multiverse cosmology, just as observation of the setting of the Sun can be interpreted as evidence for the Earth's rotation.
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