Imagine two particles that once touched, now separated by galaxies. No matter the distance, when one spins, the other instantly knows. Scientists call it quantum entanglement.
What if love works the same way?
Two people meet. Something clicks at the deepest level. Years later, even if life pulls them apart, a song, a smell, a random Tuesday – and suddenly they feel each other again. Not metaphor. Something real.
Maybe our hearts are entangled too. Maybe some connections don’t need words or presence to stay alive.
Physics keeps showing us that the universe is far stranger – and more connected – than we ever imagined. Perhaps the greatest love stories aren’t written in books. They’re written in the invisible threads between souls.
Have you ever felt someone across time and distance? That’s not magic. That might just be quantum.
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