In the world of quantum physics, two particles can become entangled in such a way that the state of one instantly influences the state of another, no matter the distance between them. This phenomenon is so strange that Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance."
i remember but i don't remember if that broke the law that information can only travel at the speed of light
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You can't use entanglement to send information faster than light. You can think of it like having two magic boxes that when opened will show up or down, and you can be 100% certain the other box shows the other value when opened. You can't specify which value you see when you open the box.
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