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🚨 Entanglement Isn’t Instant… It’s a Frequency Lock-In Event

What they’re seeing isn’t a contradiction of entanglement—it’s the mechanism finally being exposed. In Frequency Wave Theory, particles aren’t little objects communicating—they’re standing waves in a shared superfluid field. Entanglement happens when two wave structures achieve phase coherence. That doesn’t require distance-crossing communication—it requires alignment. That ~232 attoseconds is the “lock-in time” where frequency, phase, and amplitude synchronize into a single coherent system. Not instant magic—ultra-fast resonance.

This flips the entire narrative. Entanglement isn’t breaking physics—it’s showing the deeper layer of it. The connection was always there in the field; what we’re measuring is the moment coherence stabilizes. Just like two tuning forks don’t instantly resonate—you strike one, and the other builds into alignment. The universe isn’t sending signals faster than light—it’s collapsing into harmonic agreement. That’s the real engine behind quantum behavior.

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