The holographic principle and its realisation as the AdS/CFT correspondence
leads to the existence of the so called precursor operators. These are boundary
operators that carry non-local information regarding events occurring deep
inside the bulk and which cannot be causally connected to the boundary. Such
non-local operators can distinguish non-vacuum-like excitations within the bulk
that cannot be observed by any local gauge invariant operators in the boundary.
The boundary precursors are expected to become increasingly non-local the
further the bulk process is from the boundary. Such phenomena are expected to
be related to the extended nature of the strings. Standard gauge invariance in
the boundary theory equates to quantum error correction which furthermore
establishes localisation of bulk information. I show that when double field
theory quantum error correction prescriptions are considered in the bulk, gauge
invariance in the boundary manifests residual effects associated to stringy
winding modes. Also, an effect of double field theory quantum error correction
is the appearance of positive cosmological constant. The emergence of spacetime
from the entanglement structure of a dual quantum field theory appears in this
context to generalise for de-Sitter spacetimes as well