likets
A liket is a hypothetical concept in quantum mechanics that describes a state where two or more particles are linked in such a way that their properties are correlated, regardless of the distance separating them. This phenomenon is often referred to as quantum entanglement. When particles are entangled, measuring a property of one particle instantaneously influences the corresponding property of the other(s), even if they are light-years apart. This apparent "spooky action at a distance," as Albert Einstein famously called it, challenges classical intuitions about locality and causality.
The concept of likets is not a formally recognized term within mainstream quantum physics. Instead, the phenomenon