Someone else asked about their hand moving in a pixelated versus continuous way in reality, and it occurred to me that if spacetime were discrete that would be a good reason for entanglement, intuitively speaking. Otherwise there wouldn't be an obvious way for information to be transferred across the discrete points? Maybe I'm wrong about this but it seems that way on first thought.
That doesn't mean anything has to be a particular way, but it at least would be intuitively consistent to me.
Someone else asked about their hand moving in a pixelated versus continuous way in reality, and it occurred to me that if spacetime were discrete that would be a good reason for entanglement, intuitively speaking. Otherwise there wouldn't be an obvious way for information to be transferred across the discrete points? Maybe I'm wrong about this but it seems that way on first thought.
That doesn't mean anything has to be a particular way, but it at least would be intuitively consistent to me.
If it were discreet, why would that be a good reason for entanglement? Could you explain your idea more?