Entanglement

Entangled particles are not linked by invisible strings. They are present — together — on the same page of the flip-book. No matter where they are in space, they exist within the same frame of probability collapse.

It’s not that one “affects” the other — it’s that they were always a matched pattern within a single configuration.

In the Resonance Theory, entanglement is not spooky — it is coherent. It reflects the reality that space is an illusion of frame interpretation. Two particles across the universe are as close as two dots on a single page.

When the frame resolves, all resonant relationships collapse in parallel. There is no message passed. There is no travel. Only a synchronized emergence across distances that don’t truly exist at that level of structure.

The paradox dissolves. The wobble holds the answer.