This paper aims to examine the EPR paradox and Bell’s theorem, which can be regarded as foundational concepts of modern physics, from the perspective of QTIP cosmology. In modern physics, the EPR paradox, assuming locality and realism, raised questions about the completeness of quantum theory, while Bell’s theorem showed that local hidden-variable theories cannot reproduce the predictions of quantum mechanics. This study attempts an interpretation of these two key proposals based on the premise in QTIP cosmology that absolute information exists in the imaginary domain. Furthermore, it proposes that the imaginary domain in which absolute information exists can be interpreted as Hilbert space, and further presents the possibility that this imaginary-domain absolute-information preservation space may be understood in a realist sense.
Seungyoung Choi (Fri,) studied this question.