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That is a great question because talking about quantum entanglement and the connectedness of all things bridges from hard physics to Eastern philosophy.

To be exact, with regard to quantum entanglement, I did not state:

"it connects everything"

rather, that it was an example of a connectedness of everything type of thinking.

To be brief, I assume you accept that particles which experience quantum entanglement are connected in some way, even if only a "spooky action at a distance" as Einstein put it. We agree that, at least, a subset of all particles are connected via quantum entanglement.

You might then say there are particles that are not entangled what about them? I would respond with: What about gravity and electromagnetic forces? Although infinitesimal at a distance, they are nevertheless forces that interact between all particles in the universe, demonstrating connectedness; albeit a very weak one.

Ah, ok. So you mean this kind of "quantum physics". Don't mind my question then, I am more into hard science. Where entanglement has a completely different meaning. Don't mind.

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