Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon where two particles become connected across any distance in the universe, such that measuring one particle instantly affects its entangled partner, regardless of the distance separating them—even across billions of light-years. Albert Einstein discovered this phenomenon but famously rejected it, calling it 'spooky action at a distance' because it seemed to violate the principle that nothing can travel faster than light. However, modern experiments have conclusively proven that quantum entanglement is a real and fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics, challenging our traditional understanding of physics and causality.
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Einstein Called This Physics Phenomenon Spooky and Impossible追加:
Did you know two particles can be connected across the entire universe and instantly affect each other faster than light? It's called quantum entanglement.
When scientists mess with one particle, its twin particle billions of light-years away reacts immediately.
Einstein discovered this but refused to believe it, calling it spooky action at a distance. He thought his own math was wrong, but modern experiments prove it's 100% real. Particles are somehow talking to each other across impossible distances, breaking everything we thought we knew about physics.
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