kvantseostus
Kvantseostus, often translated as quantum entanglement, is a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where two or more particles become linked in such a way that they share the same fate, regardless of the distance separating them. This means that the quantum state of each particle cannot be described independently of the state of the others. Even when separated by vast distances, measuring a property of one entangled particle instantaneously influences the corresponding property of the other.
This peculiar connection was famously described by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen as "spooky
Kvantseostus has profound implications for our understanding of reality and is a cornerstone of emerging quantum