How do quantum entangled particles achieve spooky action at a distance?

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answer:How it works… your guess is as good as mine. But to suppose that it does work is profound on many levels. To hypothesize, the Superdense coding made possible through entanglement may indeed settle the mind/brain non locality argument once and for all. Though I suppose that revelation will take some time to untangle itself… since physics has hijacked the term “information” to mean something entirely different… and thereby created a sub branch of Quantum Information Theory which also abandons established definitions. It’s as if physicists are doing everything possible to avoid any metaphysical conclusions. It’s almost like redefining the word “cloning” in order to put forth an embryonic stem cell agenda.

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