Quantum Entanglement: Spooky Action at a Distance

  1. Quantum entanglement links two particles so their states stay connected, no matter the distance.
  2. Measuring one instantly determines the state of the other—even across galaxies.
  3. Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance,” doubting it could be real.
  4. Countless experiments since the 1970s have proven entanglement is real and measurable.
  5. Entangled particles act as if they share information faster than light, though no signal is sent.
  6. This strange bond is a key feature of quantum mechanics, not a bug.
  7. Entanglement powers ideas like quantum teleportation and ultra-secure communication.
  8. It challenges the classical view that objects are independent and separate.
  9. The effect has no upper limit—particles can remain entangled across vast cosmic distances.
  10. Entanglement shows that at the quantum level, reality is deeply interconnected.