Universal Entanglement and an Information-Complete Quantum Theory
Zeng-Bing Chen

TL;DR
This paper discusses the information-complete quantum theory (ICQT), a novel approach to unify quantum mechanics and gravity by emphasizing spacetime-matter entanglement as fundamental.
Contribution
It introduces the ICQT framework, where spacetime and matter are inseparably entangled, encoding complete physical information without classical concepts.
Findings
ICQT proposes a unified spacetime-matter entanglement structure.
The theory encodes complete physical predictions through universal entanglement.
Potential implications for quantum computing and communication are discussed.
Abstract
The most challenging problem of modern physics is how to reconcile quantum theory and general relativity, namely, to find a consistent quantum theory in which gravity is quantized. This Progress Report focuses on such a tentative theory called the information-complete quantum theory (ICQT), in which (1) spacetime (gravity) as a physical quantum system plays a central role for formulating the theory, and (2) there are no any classical systems and concepts. Here universal spacetime-matter entanglement "glues" spacetime and matter (matter fermions and their gauge fields) as an indivisible trinity, encodes information-complete physical predictions of the world, and is as universal as universal gravitation. After summarizing the basic theoretic structure of the ICQT, conceptual advances achieved so far and some new issues within the ICQT are considered. While such a theory integrating…
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