I’ve been reading up (again) on quantum entanglement and how two particles can be instantly connected across any distance. That alone is weird enough, but what really bugs me is why it happens. Why should the universe allow for this sort of connection, unless it’s operating under rules we don’t fully grasp?
Some physicists explain entanglement as “non-local” behavior...information isn’t traveling, it’s just already known. That sounds to me less like a law of physics and more like a backend data sync in a massive simulation.
So here’s the thought:
Is quantum entanglement just an artifact of a deeper computational structure? If so, could it ever be used as a kind of “debug tool” to glimpse or even manipulate alternate timelines?