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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19692769 |
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- <p>We resolve the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox and explain quantum entanglement without nonlocal signalling, without hidden variables, and without many worlds.</p> <p>The resolution rests on two structural facts of Ontological Resolution Theory (ORT), both derived from the exact properties of the fundamental 4D FCC lattice and its Master Dynamics Equation (MDE):</p> <ol> <li><strong>Two-tick memory of MDE (Axiom A3*):</strong> Every defect carries a Transaction ID (TxID) — the two-tick state history of its source node at the moment of generation. Two defects born from one source at the same tick share an identical TxID. This is a structural consequence of second-order dynamics, not an ad hoc postulate.</li> <li><strong>Conservation of topological charge on FCC + RP³:</strong> The winding number of a distributed defect is a global invariant of the lattice topology. It cannot change in one node without instantaneously determining the value in all topologically linked nodes. No signal is required.</li> </ol> <p>Applied simultaneously: TxID identifies the entangled pair as a single distributed record in the universal state file. Winding number conservation guarantees that measurement (Buffer COMMIT) of one sub-defect atomically resolves the other.</p> <p>The 3% bandwidth-limited macroscopic observer (Axiom A0) perceives the two sub-defects as spatially separated objects and interprets the correlated COMMIT as "instantaneous action at a distance." It is not. It is an atomic write to a distributed record in a deterministic file.</p> <p>The paper also interprets quantum tunnelling as a 4D lattice shortcut, unifying both phenomena under the framework of dimensional projection.</p> <blockquote> <p><strong>Quantum nonlocality is a projection artefact.</strong><br><strong>Entanglement is correlation by birth.</strong><br><strong>The universe is local.</strong><br><strong>The observer is not omniscient.</strong></p> </blockquote> <p><em>Part of the Ontological Resolution Theory (ORT) corpus.</em></p>