As a philosopher, I'm supposed to have a grasp on the fundamental nature of reality. But, honestly, quantum mechanical entanglement is still giving me whiplash.

So, what is it? You ask? Well, apparently, it's like this:

Imagine I'm holding a pair of dice. A red 3 and a blue 6. They're entangled, meaning that, no matter where they are in the universe, their properties are connected in a way that defies the space-time continuum.

Entanglement is not so clever after all Entanglement, the philosophical implications