It Is Spooky. But Not At A Distance. It's Spooky In Between
Entanglement As Structural Property
Entanglement is not spooky action at a distance. From an information science perspective, it simply means that information is not stored locally in a variable, but in only the correlation between two variables.
You’ve probably been told that to understand a system, you just have to take it apart. Break it into smaller pieces, analyze each piece carefully, and then put it all back together. That mindset works beautifully in classical physics and Machine Learning. Because the whole is just the sum of its parts.
But in Quantum Systems, that rule quietly collapses. You can stare at each Qubit, measure it perfectly, and still miss what’s really going on. You’ll see noise where there’s actually order, and randomness where there’s structure. In Quantum Machine Learning, that mistake can cripple your model before it even trains.
There’s a hidden wiring. There’s a kind of structure that doesn’t live in the parts at all. It lives between them.


