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...weird way that the universe is held together mathematically as the threads of quantum entanglement, and as they've been proven mathematically to threads of quantum entanglement are kind of space-time falls apart. ...or it, the, it's referred to as, uh, it becomes, uh, desparatized. It then just breaks up and, and vanishes. Quantum entanglement, uh, has a substitute for wormhole. It doesn't just affect particle pairs, but the entirety of space itself. So, virtual particles, just dropping. So, to start off with, just imagine two particles, two particles speeding towards each other and about to collide. At some point, they bounce off and, and head in another direction. So it would make it possible for them to communicate so that we could, uh, they head in another direction. So, charged particles interact with the, uh, uh, micro-magnetic force, photons. Um, and therefore they react to light. So, when coming into contact, they met a type of photon, a virtual photon. A charged particle emits a vector field, which tells a particle how to react to other particles. This, uh, the farther away, uh, from another particle that we hear the field, um, the field is pointing out in, in, uh, in front of particle in all possible directions in the vector field. And when they get close enough, the field is so strong that there's a message, uh, that goes out along the lines of just how to go away. Uh, so that's, that's, uh, that message is detected from the particles and they just charge out of the way. So, every particle creates a field that extends all through space in every direction. The field is no less important than the particle itself. So, in the late 20th century, scientists came up with the notion of, of, uh, melding aspects of special relativity or quantum physics. So, they're describing a field as a, a separate entity of a particle. And, um, how the, uh, the field allowed particles to interact with one another, it became a particle itself. So, particles are, are now seen as, as not being solitary objects but out in a field. That is all through space. The field is not a particle. What makes things weirder is that the particle is actually excitations or oscillations within that field where if the field gets pinched off and a particle is created. So, this is where, um, particles all around us, we see all the particles, photons, neutrons, etc., etc., come from. These excitations in these fields occasionally get pinched off because they're interacting with other oscillations or, or, or wobbles, uh, uh, through the, uh, the, uh, the field, uh, which creates a, uh, a particle that's dropping.

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