Throughout these writings, I am going to approach some elements of quantum physics. I won’t be going beyond the basics, but Entanglement is a quantum concept that requires a triple-take at first, being popularized by the aptly named film, “What the Bleep do we know.” Merriam-Webster.com defines quantum entanglement as: “A property of a set of subatomic particles whereby a quantum characteristic (such as spin or momentum) of one particle is directly and immediately correlated with the equivalent characteristic of the others regardless of separation in space.” To put it simply, if two particles are entangled, and you take one to the other end of the universe, and make one vibrate, the other particle will vibrate, instantly. The important takeaway is that there is information travelling so fast through an unseen channel that it’s more-so teleporting than moving. Somewhere, in some way, information can travel so much faster than light, that it kindof proves it’s not actually moving at all. It’s somehow just there. Every one of us is entangled in the mind, and we are going to trick your brain into using that. There are ways to picture this concept, but it seems unnecessary, I’m pretty sure it’s just a fact that makes it work. I don’t want to give you the impression that you’re not feeling some hidden connection you’re supposed to be feeling. I’m pretty sure that’s just a bonus after you see the proof for yourself that the connection has always been there.
