Show HN: Does Information Density Cause Time Dilation?

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Source: hnrss.org

Full Paper (Zenodo):

https://zenodo.org/records/18027729

Help Needed:

I am looking for feedback on the experimental setup.

The main engineering challenge is maintaining GHZ coherence long enough to isolate the effect from environmental noise.

If you have

Hi HN. Standard General Relativity posits that time dilation is caused solely by mass-energy. But what happens when information entropy reaches a critical density?

I have released Version 2.0 of my paper, proposing the Information-Induced Time Dilation (ITD) hypothesis.

The Hypothesis:

I propose that local information entropy (\Delta S_{info}) acts as a "computational load" on the spacetime metric. Just as mass curves spacetime, extreme information density might "lag" the local clock.

The Experiment (Strictly Falsifiable):

To test this, I designed a differential measurement using Sr-87 optical lattice clocks (Section 6):

Compare: A system in a GHZ Entangled State (High Info) vs. a Product State (Low Info). Control: Mass and energy are kept identical. Prediction: If my derivation is correct (\alpha \neq 0), the entangled sector will show a frequency redshift relative to the control group. expertise in quantum metrology, I would deeply appreciate your technical insights.

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Endorsement Code: E3Y83D (physics.gen-ph)


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