The conflict between the nonlocality exhibited by quantum entanglement and the local causality required by the theory of relativity constitutes a core puzzle of modern physics. Based on the theory of the global Instantaneous Teleportation Cosmos (ITC), this paper proposes a fundamental solution to this conundrum. With the first principle that instantaneous (zero-latency) transmission is achievable between any two points in the universe, the ITC theory establishes absolute time and an absolute basal structure as the ultimate frame of reference for the universe. Within this framework, the three-dimensional continuous space we perceive is not a fundamental existence, but a phenomenon emerging from this non-spatial absolute basal structure. The nature of quantum entanglement is thus reinterpreted: entangled particles are not two independent entities, but two "endpoints" or "projections" of the same absolute basal structure in the emergent spacetime. A measurement is not an action at a distance, but a synchronous "information readout" of this basal structure. This paradigm revolutionarily resolves the logical dilemmas arising from the EPR paradox and the violation of Bell's inequality, and provides a solid argument for the application of the ITC theory in the quantum domain. Ultimately, it unifies the black hole information paradox, cosmological puzzles and quantum nonlocality under the core insight that the cosmos is an instantaneously connected whole.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699a9dcd482488d673cd3f50 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18718011