In quantum mechanics, entanglement is like when your significant other's socks are always missing. But, like, in a super cool way.
It's like, when two particles are connected, and you can't find the other particle without looking at the first one. It's like, "Where's the other sock? Ah, it's over here with the particle!"
But don't try this at home, kids. Entanglement is a complex thing. Like, really complex. You'll just end up with two particles arguing over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
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