The EPR Paradox, Einstein-Rosen bridges and teleportation
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EPR paradox
Einstein-Rosen bridges
Quantum teleportation
General relativity

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Seefeld, F. (2021). The EPR Paradox, Einstein-Rosen bridges and teleportation. McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal, 16(1), 74–81. https://doi.org/10.26443/msurj.v16i1.64

Abstract

In this review, we go over the bases of quantum teleportation, ER bridges in General relativity, and the foundational work on the hypothesis ER=EPR and summarize the resulting wormhole teleportation protocol. We then discuss that − resulting from ER=EPR − certain wormholes have to be either traversable or at the very least let information permeate, resulting in the exploration of the possibility that incoming matter might change the metric outside of wormhole throats. In this study, made in the Schwarzschild metric with the original coordinate system, we managed to find a non-zero energy-momentum tensor produced by a particular solution of the electromagnetic wave equation in curved spacetime, implying a change in the overall metric by Einstein’s Equation.

https://doi.org/10.26443/msurj.v16i1.64
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