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Quantum entanglement.
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Physics has been taught incompletely for a while now. The luminiferous aether completes the picture at every level.

Imagine how a Type 3 Kardaschev would access its galactic energy, if it is say a regular galactic singularity, that's one answer to entanglement, at least if all particles, previously in the singularity, all the particles known, all particles in the galaxy, are entangled.

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There was this joke in the old UNIX ssh source - beware that the strongest encryption can be broken with a rubber hose. (as in beating somebody with it). The entanglement is not that of a mystery. Create a pair of photons, and check one - you know the other. The Universe is smaller than it seems when talking about photons. Feynman postulates that photons essentially transmit interaction between electrons. And it ONLY happens when two electrons interact. Look at the sky - if you see a distant star, an electron on its surface interacted with an electron in your eye's retina and the photon that arrives in your eye has left that star 10 billion years ago! Not many people talk about this, but is FUNDAMENTAL for the universe!

imho this is just the basics and not the actual spooky part. the real spooky part is the experiment made on entagled particles not separated by only distance but by time as well

@BrianRoemmele The quantum dance of entangled particles defies classical physics - Aspect's 1982 experiments showed violations of Bell's inequalities at 12km distances. What Einstein called 'spooky action' happens faster than light speed, challenging our notion of locality.

We have never been local.

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This is a beautiful representation of quantum entanglement, and honestly, I have no desire to understand anything more about it. It's not surprising that it isn't completely understood. Nothing is. That's the nature of reality from the standpoint of human beings.
