GROUNDBREAKING!! Formalized Macroscopic Entanglement: The De Giuseppe Theorem
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The De Giuseppe Theorem:
Formalized Microscopic and Macroscopic Entanglement
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Title: The De Giuseppe Theorem: Macroscopic and Microscopic Entanglement via Informational and Configurational Layers
Abstract
The De Giuseppe Theorem presents a rigorous framework for generating macroscopic and microscopic entanglement purely through informational and configurational constraints, without requiring motion, velocity, or energy input. The key idea is that systems can be prepared in hierarchical layers, called matrioskas, which encode the necessary conditions for emergent correlations:
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(ΔC) – Geometrical Configuration: Defines spatial position, orientation, and alignment of the objects.
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(ΔM) – Material Microstate Coherence: Ensures internal stability, isolation, and reproducibility of microstates.
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(ΔL) – Informational Correlations: Encodes logical or pre-existing quantum-like correlations linking objects.
A function (f) formalizes whether the prepared objects exhibit entanglement or informational loops. When (f = 1), a correlation emerges, linking objects instantaneously at the level of information. This model extends the concept of entanglement to macroscopic objects, showing that pre-encoded information and precise configuration alone are sufficient to produce measurable correlations.
This discovery unifies emergent retrocausality, time-like loops, and quantum-like entanglement into a single predictive framework. It also opens the way for reproducible experimental exploration of information-based correlations in tangible systems, offering a novel route to macroscopic entanglement.
Other my works:
https://zenodo.org/records/18306180 (Predictive Model of Events and Reality)
https://zenodo.org/records/18274505 (The Original De Giuseppe Paradox Theory, with popperian experiments and formalized Macroscopic Retrocausality)
https://zenodo.org/records/18277631( The First Mathematically Theory of Consciousness)
https://zenodo.org/records/18278648(Mathematical formalization of Paranormal Phenomena)
https://zenodo.org/records/18306835(Time Travel Research Model)
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2026-01-16
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- De Giuseppe, A. (2026). De Giuseppe Paradox 22/23: The First World Mathematically Rigorous Theory of Consciousness / From Proto-Structure to Reality, Matter and Consciousness (1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18277631
- Alex, D. G. (2026). The De Giuseppe Paradox Series: Electric Time Theory (1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18274505