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Attosecond Constraints on Quantum Entanglement Formation as Empirical Evidence for the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

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posted on 2025-03-29, 04:32 authored by John Onimisi ObidiJohn Onimisi Obidi

Recent experimental measurements of quantum entanglement formation at an attosecond

timescale provide crucial empirical evidence for the postulates of the Theory of Entropicity

(ToE). This paper demonstrates how the observed 232 attosecond entanglement formation time

aligns with ToE’s fundamental proposition that entropy is not merely statistical but an active

force-field that dictates constraints on quantum interactions. We show that this experimental

result substantiates the entropic time limit hypothesis, providing a missing link between entropy,

quantum information transfer, and the emergent structure of spacetime. This study strengthens

the case for ToE as a unifying principle of physics, redefining our understanding of motion,

interactions, and the nature of reality.

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