TITLE:
Theory of Nonlocal Unification: The Foundation
AUTHORS:
Aman Chawla
KEYWORDS:
Nonlocality, Unification, Quantum Gravity, Falsifiability, Information
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.14 No.8,
August
21,
2026
ABSTRACT: This study posits that information is a conserved and fundamental quantity underlying the dynamics of quantum systems, classical measurement, and consciousness. Building on the author’s conservation of information principle and the theory of Local Consciousness Instruments (LCIs), we integrate this view with Hardy’s reconstruction of quantum mechanics and reinterpret Einstein’s field equations as emergent expressions of informational geometry. We propose that a global structure, termed Nonlocal Consciousness (NC), unifies quantum theory and spacetime by serving as an informational limit toward which all observers converge. This framework presents a paradigm in which quantum and gravitational phenomena arise from a universal informational field. The theory is falsifiable through probes investigating quantum gravity corrections to canonical commutation relations.