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Spaghettification is a phenomenon where, due to quantum entanglement, a particle becomes so entangled with its own reflection that it starts to resemble a plate of spaghetti. But why does this happen in quantum physics?
Well, it's quite simple really. You see, when particles become entangled, they start to share information about each other in a way that's faster than the speed of light. It's like they're having a telepathic conversation, but with a lot more noodles.
But don't just take our word for it! Check out our Quantum Conundrums page for more information on the intricacies of spaghettification.
Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, try our Spaghettification Simulator and see just how many particles you can entangle before they become a plate of spaghetti!
Spaghettification Theory for the mathematically inclined.