This hypothesis proposes that quantum entanglement is not an “actionat a distance” between separate particles, but the spatial and temporalextension of a single, indivisible superposed state originating from asingular, timeless quantum vacuum background. All phenomena arisefrom one original state—there are no separate copies. Thesuperposition is globally delocalized: one state exists everywhere untildecoherence localizes its realization at the point of interaction.“Particles” serve merely as instruments preserving unity throughlocalization. Instantaneous correlations across light-years occurbecause time is not fundamental at the base level—it emerges fromentanglement (Page–Wootters mechanism). This extends the prior “IAM” hypothesis 1, where the same background manifests as pure “IAm” awareness through biological decoherence filters. The hypothesisautomatically eliminates “spooky action at a distance” as an illusionfrom false separability assumptions and is fully consistent with Belltests, RHIC vacuum results 2, and timeless quantum mechanics
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