This research paper proposes a novel deterministic framework to resolve the "Crisis of Locality" in quantum mechanics. By shifting the ontological focus from a continuous spacetime manifold to a layered, informational-initialization model anchored in Anadihilo (४) —the dimensionless primordial background—it provides a mathematical and conceptual solution to quantum entanglement. Key Concepts & Findings: The Discrete Grid (i): Defines a universal hardware resolution of 0. 0001, where space is not a void but a series of addressable processing nodes. Volumetric Exit Gate (i³): Establishes the threshold (10^-12) where informational packets transition from 3D localized "particles" to non-local waveforms. Master Clock (v₌₀ₒₓ₄ₑ): Proposes a universal synchronization rate of 1. 8 10⁷ c, governing the Global Systemic Overwrite (GSO) that refreshes the manifest universe every 1. 85 10^-20 s. Base-Value Synchronization (ₙ¹): Explains entanglement not as signal transmission, but as shared informational identity within the invariant source layer (Layer 7), where spatial distance is ontologically zero (D=0). Decoherence Threshold: Derives a critical noise limit of 8 x 10^-13 units, beyond which entanglement "breaks" due to grid friction. Significance: This work reconciles the apparent contradictions between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics by demonstrating that locality is an emergent artifact of the rendering process, while non-locality is the fundamental baseline of the absolute reality. It offers a cohesive resolution to the Information Paradox and provides an experimental protocol for verifying the resonance threshold. Keywords: Anadihilo, Base-Value Synchronization, Non-locality, Global Systemic Overwrite, Information Latency, Master Clock, Dagar (Dg) Scale.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6992b4c59b75e639e9b09bfb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18629307
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