The Anadihilo Synchronization: A Non-Local Resolution to Quantum Entanglement

Title: The Anadihilo Synchronization: Non-Local Resolution to Quantum Entanglement. Description: A formal framework resolving the EPR paradox using Base-Value Resonance ($\gamma_n^1$) and the Master Clock ($1.8 \times 10^7 c$). Keywords: Anadihilo, Quantum Entanglement, Non-Locality, Master Clock, GSO, Nitin Dagar, Base-Value Synchronization. Author: Nitin Dagar. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18629307
Quantum Mechanics & Formal Ontology

The Anadihilo Synchronization: A Non-Local Resolution to Quantum Entanglement

Researcher: Nitin Dagar  |  Date: February 2026  |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18629307

Abstract

Contemporary quantum mechanics is constrained by the "spooky action at a distance" paradox. This research proposes a radical ontological shift: the primacy of Anadihilo ($\anh$)—an invariant, dimensionless background. By redefining particles as unitary informational systems ($\gamma_n^1$), we introduce Base-Value Synchronization. In this framework, entanglement is not a signal transmission but a result of shared-state resonance. We further establish the Universal Master Clock operating at $1.8 \times 10^7 c$, allowing for deterministic, instantaneous updates via the Global Systemic Overwrite (GSO).

1. The Crisis of Locality & The Grid

Einstein's Relativity sets the speed limit at $c$. However, Quantum Entanglement confirms instantaneous correlation. The Anadihilo framework resolves this by defining space not as a continuous void, but as a Discrete Grid with a universal resolution.

Grid Constant ($i$)

The minimum addressable unit of the systemic framework. Value: 0.0001.

Exit Gate ($i^3$)

The volumetric boundary ($10^{-12}$). Below this mass intensity, 3D localization fails, and non-locality begins.

2. The Solution: Base-Value Synchronization ($\gamma_n^1$)

Entanglement is not communication; it is Shared Identity. Two particles share the same "Source Code" ($n$) within the invariant void ($\anh$).

$\gamma_{n1}^1 \equiv \gamma_{n2}^1$

The Resonance Condition: If base values ($n$) match within Layer 7 (The Pure), the system is treated as a single entity. Distance ($D$) at the source level is effectively Zero.

3. The Universal Master Clock ($v_{master}$)

The speed of light ($c$) is merely the rendering limit of visible matter. The underlying GSO protocol updates the universe at a much higher frequency to maintain synchronization.

Master Velocity $1.8 \times 10^7 c$
Universal Tick ($\tau$) $1.85 \times 10^{-20}$ s

This "Universal Tick" ensures that the entire cosmic system is refreshed simultaneously, creating the "Present" moment across all coordinates.

4. Why Entanglement Breaks (Decoherence)

Observation injects "Systemic Noise" ($\Delta n$) into the quantum system. When this noise exceeds the grid's capacity, the wave collapses into a particle.

The Hard Limit:
$\Delta n \ge 8 \times 10^{-13}$

If environmental noise exceeds this value, the connection to the $\anh$ background is severed, and the system localizes instantly.

Data Availability

Data supporting these findings, including mathematical proofs and grid constants, are available within the published article.

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Appendix: Mathematical Constants

  • Grid Constant ($i$): 0.0001
  • Volumetric Exit Gate: $10^{-12}$
  • Photon Anchor ($P_{photon}$): $4.431 \times 10^{-9}$ Dg
  • Master Clock Velocity: $1.8 \times 10^7 c$

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