Quantum entanglement is like when you and your sibling are connected at the hip, but also really annoyed with each other.
Imagine you and your sibling are two particles in a box. You're connected in some way that's harder to explain than a good explanation, but easier to feel when you're stuck in a small space with someone who eats all the good snacks.
When something happens to one of you, it instantly affects the other, even if you're on opposite sides of the universe. It's like you're two parts of a whole, but also, honestly, a bit of a nightmare.
Let's move on to the next topic: Schrödinger's Cat: The Ultimate in Feline Non-Certainty.
Entanglement and Intercconnectivity: Why You Can Never Really be Alone (Even When You Want To)