72. Entanglement and non-locality
In modern physics entanglement appears as one of the deepest mysteries: two particles that seem to affect each other instantaneously regardless of the distance between them. Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance” and never accepted it as fully explained. Physics has since confirmed the phenomenon experimentally — but the explanation has been absent.
In the EC/HE theory entanglement is not mysterious. It is what is to be expected.
The relations between particles already exist simultaneously in KNOWING prior to manifest observation. What in the manifest world is experienced as separate objects in space and time is, at a deeper level, coherent relational structures in the abstract domain — structures that were never separated in the first place. Entanglement therefore does not express communication between particles through space. It is the manifestation of relations that exist outside spatial separation.
What actually requires explanation is not the connection — but the separation. Separation is not the universe’s ground state. It is a manifest phenomenon that arises when relations are stabilised as local attractors through the Experience Circle. Connection is primary. Separation is secondary.
It is only in the manifest world that things appear as separate.