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Entrelaçamento Quântico Contínuo: Hipótese Interpretativa de Fluxo Cosmológico de Neutrinos. V3

Authors: Ricardo, Mariano;

Entrelaçamento Quântico Contínuo: Hipótese Interpretativa de Fluxo Cosmológico de Neutrinos. V3

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Descrição (Português) Este ensaio apresenta uma hipótese interpretativa especulativa sobre o papel do fluxo cosmológico de neutrinos como substrato físico para as correlações quânticas. Através de uma análise por eliminação de candidatos, o neutrino emerge como o elemento singular capaz de sustentar uma unidade universal inquebrável. A proposta, fruto de uma pesquisa independente, sugere que estas partículas podem atuar num sistema de interação contínua, armazenamento e transmissão de dados. O trabalho demonstra que tal sugestão é plausível, oferecendo uma resposta para as "brechas fantasmagóricas" da física moderna e consolidando a visão de um universo permanentemente interligado. Este trabalho é acompanhado por um recurso audiovisual didático que detalha a gênese da hipótese e as analogias fundamentais aqui propostas, disponível em: https://youtu.be/VRHE85VV5GA Description (Inglês) This essay presents a speculative interpretative hypothesis regarding the role of the cosmological neutrino flux as a physical substrate for quantum correlations. Through an analytical method of elimination, the neutrino emerges as a singular element capable of maintaining the informative cohesion of the cosmos. This independent research suggests that neutrinos may act within a system of continuous interaction, data storage, and transmission. The work demonstrates that such a proposal is plausible, offering a response to the "spooky" gaps in modern physics and consolidating the vision of a permanently interconnected universe. Este trabalho é acompanhado por um recurso audiovisual didático que detalha a gênese da hipótese e as analogias fundamentais aqui propostas, disponível em: https://youtu.be/VRHE85VV5GA

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