Imagine two coins that are special, when one lands on heads, the other lands on tails, no matter how far apart they are. They’re like magical twin coins that always know what to do even if they're not together. This is kind of like quantum entanglement.
What Makes It Special
These special coins don’t just flip randomly, when you look at one, the other knows instantly what it should be. Even if they are on opposite sides of the world or in space! Scientists call this quantum entanglement because it feels like magic, but it’s real.
Examples
- Two special coins that always match each other, even if they're in different rooms.
- Two friends who always say the same thing at the same time, even if they're in different cities.
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See also
- What is Bell’s theorem?
- How Does Quick Quantum Bits – How to Entangle Work?
- How Does Quantum Entanglement: Explained in REALLY SIMPLE Words Work?
- What Is Quantum Entanglement And Why Does It Baffle Scientists?
- What Is Quantum Entanglement?