Unveiling the Connection: ER bridges and EPR in the work of Einstein

Abstract

This paper explores the ER bridges theory and its relationship with quantum phenomena. An argument can be made that the ER bridges theory does not explicitly address quantum phenomena and implies that Einstein intended to differentiate between individual particles within the ER bridges theory and the systems involved in the EPR paradox. However, this paper contends that Einstein held a distinct viewpoint. He endeavored to elucidate quantum characteristics by modifying general relativity, aiming to incorporate concepts such as local realism, separability, causality, and determinism, without relying on the principles of quantum mechanics. He proposed representing elementary particles using parallel ER bridges connecting two flat sheets to achieve this.

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