Spooky Action at a Distance, or SAAD, is a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where particles communicate through a network of quantum entanglement, allowing them to coordinate their behavior across vast distances. This phenomenon is often cited as evidence of non-locality in the universe.

Imagine two particles, A and B, separated by millions of kilometers. According to SAAD, they are connected by a thread of quantum information that transcends space and time, allowing them to instantly influence each other.

SAAD has been observed in experiments, but its implications on our understanding of the universe are still being debated. Is it evidence of a non-local, interconnected universe, or just a fancy way of saying "particles are weird"?

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