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'''[[Quantum mechanics]], [[information theory]], and [[Theory of relativity|relativity]] theory''' are the basic foundations of [[theoretical physics]] that are inseparably related addressing basic questions including the followng:
*What is information in physics?
*How can information be obtained physically?
*By what means can information be transmitted?
*Can information be complete?

The article [Asher Peres and Daniel Terno 2004] states:
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*We still need a method for detection of relativistic entanglement that involves the spacetime properties of the quantum system,
*After the above problems have been solved, we’ll still have to find a theory of the quantum dynamics for the spacetime structure.
==Reference==
*A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen,''Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?'' Phys. Rev. 47, 777–780 (1935).

*A. Fine, ''The Shaky Game: Einstein Realism and the Quantum Theory,'' (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1986)
*M. Jammer, ''The EPR Problem in Its Historical Development'' in Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics: 50 years of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Gedankenexperiment, edited by P. Lahti and P. Mittelstaedt (World Scientific, Singapore, 1985), pp. 129–149.
* Claude Shannon: ''A mathematical theory of communication.'' Bell System Technical Journal, vol. 27, pp. 379-423 and 623-656, July and October, 1948.
*W. Pauli, letter to M. Fierz dated 10 August 1954, reprinted and translated in K. V. Laurikainen,

  Beyond the Atom: The Philosophical Thought of Wolfgang Pauli, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988), p. 226.
* Werner Heisenberg. ''Physics and Beyond: Encounters and Conversations'' translated by A. J. Pomerans (Harper & Row, New York, 1971), pp. 63–64.
*M. Jammer, ''The EPR Problem in Its Historical Development'' in Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics: 50 years of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Gedankenexperiment, edited by P. Lahti and P. Mittelstaedt (World Scientific, Singapore, 1985), pp. 129–149.
*A. Fine, ''The Shaky Game: Einstein Realism and the Quantum Theory,'' (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1986)
*A. Peres, ''Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods,'' (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1993).
*C. M. Caves and C. A. Fuchs,''Quantum Information: How Much Information in a State Vector?'' in The Dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen – 60 Years Later, edited by A. Mann and M. Revzen, Ann. Israel Phys. Soc. 12, 226–257 (1996).
* Christopher Fuchs, ''Quantum mechanics as quantum information (and only a little more)'' in A. Khrenikov (ed.) Quantum Theory: Reconstruction of Foundations (Växjo: Växjo University Press, 2002).
*Asher Peres and Daniel Terno. ''Quantum Information and Relativity Theory'' Rev.Mod.Phys. 76 (2004) 93.