Entanglement: Because Two Things Can't Be Apart

Entanglement is the process of quantum superposition, where two particles become inextricably linked, yet can be separated by vast distances. Like two teenagers in a high school hallway, but without the acne.

		Mathematical representation of entanglement:
		<math>
		\psi_1 = \alpha_1 \otimes \beta_1
		\psi_2 = \alpha_2 \otimes \beta_2
		\psi_1 \otimes \psi_2 = \alpha_1 \otimes \beta_1 \otimes \alpha_2 \otimes \beta_2
		</math>
	
	

For more on Quantum Erasure Theory, see Erasure.