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These discussions also pave the way for reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity, two pillars of modern physics that, until now, have proven to be somewhat incompatible. The idea that space-time itself is emergent rather than fundamental leads to exciting prospects, potentially resolving long-standing conflicts and revealing a more unified theory of the cosmos.
The implications of time being emergent not only progress our scientific understanding, but also influence various fields, including quantum computing and information theory. Manipulating quantum correlations could lead to groundbreaking advancements in technology, providing new methods of processing information.