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The analogy I used isn’t original to me. It was adapted from ideas proposed by physicists Sandu Popescu and Daniel Roß in the late 1990s, who were exploring the implications of quantum entanglement. To understand entanglement, we must first acknowledge that once two quantum particles interact, their states become interconnected. This means that the state of one particle directly influences the state of the other, a concept that remains true regardless of the distance separating them.