Non-local gravitational self-energy induces spontaneous wave-function collapse with a model-independent collapse time inversely proportional to system mass.
Di´ osi-Penrose model of classical gravity predicts gravitationally induced entan- glement,
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Regularizing the Aichelburg-Sexl metric for entangled photons produces a zero-throat wormhole geometry realizing ER=EPR, with gravitational self-energy scaling as 4G(ℏω)²/(c⁴L) ln(d²/l₀²) and matching an entanglement-entropy calculation.
Entanglement through Newtonian potentials does not imply gravitons unless retardation effects are detected.
Collapse-based models of gravity are shown to be nonlocal, thereby preserving the validity of the entanglement-based witness for the non-classicality of gravity.
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Spontaneous wave function collapse from non-local gravitational self-energy
Non-local gravitational self-energy induces spontaneous wave-function collapse with a model-independent collapse time inversely proportional to system mass.
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Testing the ${\rm ER=EPR}$ conjecture with entangled photons
Regularizing the Aichelburg-Sexl metric for entangled photons produces a zero-throat wormhole geometry realizing ER=EPR, with gravitational self-energy scaling as 4G(ℏω)²/(c⁴L) ln(d²/l₀²) and matching an entanglement-entropy calculation.
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When does entanglement through gravity imply gravitons?
Entanglement through Newtonian potentials does not imply gravitons unless retardation effects are detected.
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Collapse-based models for gravity do not violate the entanglement-based witness of non-classicality
Collapse-based models of gravity are shown to be nonlocal, thereby preserving the validity of the entanglement-based witness for the non-classicality of gravity.