This paper proposes an information-theoretic extension of the ER=EPR conjecture, reinterpreting quantum entanglement as a shared memory reference. We resolve the non-traversability of Einstein-Rosen bridges by framing it as an access-right constraint within a non-local logic layer. Furthermore, we provide a falsifiable prediction: the synchronization of information between entangled states must exhibit a minute temporal jitter, reflecting the finite processing latency of the underlying computational bus. span₃ (startₛpan) This framework transforms entanglement into a measurable signature of a hardware-constrained reality.
Takeshi Abe (Sun,) studied this question.