Entanglement (noun)
Definition: A state in which things are twisted together or interconnected; in physics, a phenomenon where particles remain linked so that the state of one instantly influences another, regardless of distance.
Used in a sentence: "What began as a simple conversation turned into an emotional entanglement neither of them fully understood."
I had another entry written. Then Google told me it's Quantum Day.
Happy Quantum Day.
From entangle (“to twist together”), entanglement suggests complexity that resists easy separation.
It can be physical, emotional, or conceptual. Anything that becomes knotted beyond simple unraveling.
In quantum physics, entanglement takes on a stranger meaning: connection without contact.
The word bridges the tangible and the abstract, describing bonds that persist whether or not they can be seen.
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Definition: A state in which things are twisted together or interconnected; in physics, a phenomenon where particles remain linked so that the state of one instantly influences another, regardless of distance.
Used in a sentence: "What began as a simple conversation turned into an emotional entanglement neither of them fully understood."
I had another entry written. Then Google told me it's Quantum Day.
Happy Quantum Day.
From entangle (“to twist together”), entanglement suggests complexity that resists easy separation.
It can be physical, emotional, or conceptual. Anything that becomes knotted beyond simple unraveling.
In quantum physics, entanglement takes on a stranger meaning: connection without contact.
The word bridges the tangible and the abstract, describing bonds that persist whether or not they can be seen.
#English #WordOfTheDay