Quantum Entanglement 101

Welcome to our crash course on the most confusing, yet fascinating concept in the universe: Quantum Entanglement.

What is Entanglement, Anyway?

Entanglement is when two particles become connected in such a way that they're like twisted into a single, inseparable unit, even when they're on opposite sides of the universe.

A Simple Analogy

Imagine two people holding hands, but not just any two people. Imagine they're holding hands with spooky invisible hands that can't be seen, but still feel the squeeze. That's entanglement!

The Math Behind It

Entanglement is described by the Math Behind It, a series of equations that'll make your head spin faster than a particle in a supercollider.

Examples

We'll explore some Examples of entanglement in action, because who doesn't love a good particle party?

(Note: The requested URL is assumed to be a hypothetical example, but in the fictional world of this website, it's a real path.)