You know a lot of people misunderstand why Einstein was so perturbed by the implications behind Quantum Mechanics. He called the idea of Entanglement “spooky action at a distance.”
Quantum Entanglement basically is the idea that two particles, once paired, will share the same properties no matter how far apart they become separated. When the property of one is changed, the property of the other instantaneously changes to match it ignoring any sort of “speed of light.”
Well, the reason Einstein hated this idea was because the implications behind it are obvious: Einstein was wrong about absolutely everything. His entire life’s work. Today Physicists love to say they are looking for a “Theory of Everything” marrying the idea of General Relativity (Einstein) with Quantum Mechanics, but I suspect most know there is no such theory to be found—that you cannot marry Quantum Mechanics with Relativity because one is the way things APPEAR to work given the limitations of the human senses and the other is the way they actually work on the most fundamental level.
BTW, while researching this I found this out. LOL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein%E2%80%93Podolsky%E2%80%93Rosen_paradox
Neils Bohr famously disputes this EPR argument. It wasn’t Quantum Mechanics that provided an incomplete view of reality. It’s indisputable what the implications behind Quantum Mechanics are. It’s Relativity that needs to be thrown out. Let’s just start with the fact it attempts to describe a “Space” that doesn’t exist.
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