Brain entanglement.
<p>There is no scientific evidence or established theory that supports the possibility of connecting human brains to each other through quantum entanglement or any other means. Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in quantum physics where two particles become correlated in such a way that the state of one particle is dependent on the state of the other, regardless of the distance between them.</p>
<p>Macroscopic Scale: Quantum entanglement has been primarily observed at the microscopic scale, involving particles like electrons and photons.</p>
<p>Decoherence: Entanglement is fragile and easily disrupted by interactions with the environment, leading to a phenomenon known as decoherence. The human brain, existing in a macroscopic and warm environment, is prone to decoherence, which would make maintaining entanglement extremely difficult. Even if you could establish entanglement between two brains, there’s no current understanding of how information could be reliably encoded into entangled states and then transmitted between them.</p>
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