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Changed the introduction - there was criticism about "pseudo-science", but at least three independend publishers, including Wiley, Elsevier, and MDPI have peer reviewed and published work on the QMM. Also, the New Scientist - the world's most read popular science magazine - reported on it. See the Talk Page. |
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The '''Quantum Memory Matrix''' ('''QMM''') is a proposed framework in quantum gravity and unified-field research that models space-time as a discrete lattice of Planck-scale “memory cells”.
Each cell possesses a finite-dimensional Hilbert space and can record, in the form of a reversible ''quantum imprint'', the full quantum state of any field that interacts with it.<ref name="Neukart2024Entropy1039" />
Because the imprints can later be retrieved through unitary operations, QMM aims to preserve unitarity in extreme scenarios such as black-hole evaporation and cosmic bounces, while simultaneously furnishing an ultraviolet cut-off and a natural route to unification of the four fundamental interactions.
[[File:QMM_space_time_cells.png|thumb|upright=1.20|Planck-scale discretization envisioned by QMM.<ref name="Neukart2024" />]]
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