Subpage 12: The Quantum Quagmire
According to our research, subatomic particles are not just random events, but a manifestation of the universe's collective existential dread.
It's like, imagine you're at a crowded party, and every particle is just a guest trying to get the bar. Except, instead of drinks, they're just photons and electrons, bumping into each other.
Now, imagine the host is like the laws of physics, just trying to keep everything in order, but the guests are all like, "No, no, no, I'm over here, I'm over here!" And the host is all, "Uh, sorry, you're over there, you're over there... Wait, what just happened?!"
And that, my friend, is the fundamental nature of entanglement.
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