entanglementtia
Entanglementtia is a hypothetical form of quantum correlation proposed to occur between macroscopic subsystems, extending the concept of entanglement to composite units called entanglementtia units. In this framework, measurements on one unit are predicted to influence outcomes on distant units in ways that resemble entanglement, potentially persisting under conditions that normally promote decoherence. The term is used in speculative discussions and simplified models to explore whether nonlocal correlations could survive in complex, noisy environments.
The theoretical basis for entanglementtia draws on standard quantum correlation concepts, but emphasizes macroscopic or many-body
Experimentally, entanglementtia remains unproven. Related work investigates macroscopic quantum phenomena, superconducting circuits, ultracold atoms, and other
If validated, entanglementtia could influence quantum networks, precision sensing, and fundamental tests of locality, while prompting