I have seen how entanglement energy causes the emergence of gravity and also how entanglement energy adds a degree of freedom to a two-particle system. This energy connecting two observable universes, A‘s and B’s, is crucial for gravity to be loaded up into A and B’s wave function. Higgs being a spin boson makes a lot of sense and since spin is a local phenomena, the entanglement boson does not translate at C, it connects to observable universes so the first particle to be measured will have their cosmic horizon resolve the spins and manage entropy. I have not found a formal boson that describes entanglement energy. Could it really be this simple? Maybe Higgs also keeps the 720 degrees of spin into two symmetrical counter-rotating 360 degree expressions, emergent spin and it’s counterfactual spin state.

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