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opg:
I'm not aware of any quantum entanglement of photons from distant objects, but if you have a paper I can read...Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglementQuantum entanglement has been demonstrated experimentally with photons, electrons, and even small diamonds.There's a lot going on of late in the science of entanglement, including the now famous ER = EPR conjecture that Juan Maldacena posed to Leonard Susskind in 2013.
Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ER_%3D_EPRER = EPR is a conjecture in physics stating that two entangled particles (a so-called Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen or EPR pair) are connected by a wormhole (or Einstein–Rosen bridge) and is thought by some to be a basis for unifying general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything.As you may know, a wormhole is a connection between two black holes that can be at any distance from one another. It's also used to deal with the apparent information loss at the event horizon of a black hole. According to contemporary theory, information is never lost, yet for some time that was thought to be occurring at the the event horizon.
PhysOrg:
https://phys.org/news/2022-03-wormholes-black-hole...A wormhole — a bridge connecting distant regions of the Universe — helps to shed light on the mystery of what happens to information about matter consumed by black holes.Quanta Magazine:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-most-famous-par...This all suggests to me that everything is fundamentally one, and that entanglement is the arbiter of existence.
Call me a nutcase if you will. But I'd rather hear your reasoned assessment.
Tom