Lesson 6: Quantum Entanglement
Entanglement is when two particles are connected in a way that lets them communicate with each other even when they're on opposite sides of the universe.
Here's a simple example:
EPR = Entangled Particle Relationship
EPR = EPR
EPR(EPR) = EPR(EPR)
You see, when you apply the EPR operation, it's like you're saying, "I'm entangled with my friend, and if they move, I move too!"
But don't worry, it's not like you're stuck with your friend forever. Unless... you're in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
That's for another lesson.
Learn about it hereOr, if you're feeling adventurous, go to the Quantum Superposition page.