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Quantum Entanglement
In quantum physics, an astonishing phenomenon occurs when you split one particle from a discrete system, like an atom, then move it to a distant location - both system and particle behave as if they are still connected to each other.
When two particles are entangled, they are so intimately bound that they share one quantum state. The information of one particle is mirrored to the other.
This is called "quantum entanglement" and its discovery puzzled Albert Einstein, who coined it "Spooky action at a distance. Therefore this is the science that makes all things possible at NLYTE LLC. Here we leverage Spooky2 technologies to develop precise energy balancing programs.
The magic happens through the use of scalar waves. These waves are the substrate that make quantum entanglement possible. Below is an example of how the scalar field works.
