the second object. Unfortunately, most of us still persist in hanging on to the old “chain-of-events” worldview, even though physicists have demonstrated time and time again that once an atom has been in the proximity of another atom, it will be influenced (or entangled) by that atom no matter how far away it travels. Even Einstein couldn’t bring himself to fully embrace this counterintuitive concept. An even weirder conundrum is that once the atoms have interacted, they’re entangled forever. We have even proved that nonlocality and entanglement work on bigger things—like humans. In 1978, Dr.
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