So, you see, it's like... uh... two things are connected in a way that's not quite connected. Like, have you ever been on a phone call and you're talking to someone and they're talking to someone else and it's all, like, confusing? Yeah, that's basically quantum entanglement. Except instead of people, it's like, particles, man. Tiny particles that are, like, connected in a way that's not really connected.
But seriously, folks, it's a thing that happens in the quantum realm. Like, particles can be entangled in such a way that what happens to one affects the other, even if they're, like, on opposite sides of the universe. It's all, like, spooky action at a distance, man.
But don't worry, it's not like it's, like, a real thing or anything. I mean, it's all just, like, math and science and stuff. Unless you're, like, a physicist or something, then I guess it's, like, a real thing.
So, like, go ahead and try to wrap your head around it, I guess. But, honestly, it's all, like, way over my head.
Quantum Uncertainty Primer: Because You're Still Confused