Einstein called Quantum Entanglement,
“Spooky Action at a Distance”.

Then….they discovered how to use it to surf the galaxy.
The screen opens on a famous photo of Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, two scientific giants who shaped our understanding of the universe. Einstein's theory of relativity and Bohr's work on quantum mechanics laid the foundation for a new era in physics. But it was Einstein who famously dubbed quantum entanglement "spooky action at a distance."
This famous photo shows Albert Einstein (right) and Niels Bohr (left)
In the beginning of the 20th century these two Scientists formulated our concepts of the universe.
Astrophysics with its force of gravity and “Theory of Relativity” and Nuclear Physics with its electromagnetism and “Quantum Entanglement”.
It all comes down to this:
Einstein with his Speed of Light and predictability.
Vs.
Bohr’s Quantum mechanics of randomness and possibilities.
Each one, mutually exclusive and contradicting the other!!
Until now!!!
Scientists have recently successfully measured the speed of the quantum entanglement wave.
It is 10,000 times the speed of light!
Act 1
Cut to a university lecture hall, where a brilliant and ambitious PhD student, Jules is explaining quantum entanglement to a room full of undergrads. He's using Schrödinger's cat thought experiment to illustrate the concept, and the students are captivated.

Jules is explaining the quantum mechanics concept of “Quantum Entanglement“ with the use of Einstein’s colleague , Edwin Schrödinger's famous “cat thought experiment”.
The 1935 "Cat thought experiment" was devised to show how absurd the implications of the quantum mechanics theory seemed, when scaled up from sub atomic particles to everyday objects.
Although It was originally intended to show the incompleteness of the quantum theory, ironically, it has now become the current standard for explaining it.
The “the iconic cat paradox” is a classic tool to understand quantum entanglement.
He also stressed that several leading scientists continue to this day to feel the whole theory of quantum mechanics is complete wrong.
Einstein even ridiculed it as
“Spooky action at a distance”.
Arguably, he explains that it was adopted because the theory first enabled Scientists to create controlled, self sustaining nuclear reaction, fission, and eventually the atomic bomb.
We meet all Three doctoral Scientists.
Our main characters:
Jules, Jim and Marie.

All studying for their PhDs.
Marie is studying Astrophysics while Jules and Jim, nuclear physics.
They are working on a government program to unlock the secrets of Quantum Entanglement, which was only recently visually imaged.

The image of the waves of Quantum Entanglement inexplicably resembles the ancient Chinese symbol of the universal forces of the Yin-Yang.
The student scientists are huddled together in the university laser laboratory.
They are busy manipulating electrons within a single atom and creating quantum entanglement.
They use two Attosecond Lasers: to create ultra-fast laser pulses to excite atoms to eject an electron, while a second electron in the same atom moved to a higher energy state.
Viewing it on a large computer monitor.
They have successfully recreated a recent experiment to measure the speed of the Entanglement wave.
They rejoice over their achievement with playful pat each other’s on back.
Jim and Marie momentarily betray deeper romantic feelings for each other. Then bounce back to the regular scientists’ camaraderie.
All three in a cozy Italian restaurant, rejoicing, and joking about one day receiving the Nobel prize. Maybe getting a little drunk.
Jules, asks the two others:
“if we can give birth to entanglement with two electrons, why not a whole object of atoms and their electrons?”
“And why not increase the distance between the entangled objects?”
Jim and Marie laugh, then, look at each other, slightly perplexed.
They decide to follow Jules’ experiment and go on to create an entangled spooky image with a small yellow pyramid.
After two weeks of work, they succeed in projecting a soft, fuzzy, spooky image of the pyramid approximately 2 feet from the original.
While viewing video footage of the event they noticed that a small fly that appeared next to the original object also appeared in the spooky entanglement image.
They then realize they can project fuzzy, spooky entanglement images of living creatures.
Then suddenly, as they are preparing their respective doctoral thesis, the government project’s funding is cut.
Cut off from conducting more of the university laboratory’s energy intensive experiments They must scramble to prepare alternative doctoral thesis.
The three finally graduate!
With new PhDs, they each manage to find good jobs at different places around the country.
Jim in Boston , not far from Marie in New York City.They continue to stay in touch and meet often.
However, Jules seems to have fallen off the ends of the earth.
The top secret Los Alamos National Laboratory
One of the world's largest and most advanced scientific institutions.
Act 2
Suddenly, Three years later, Jim and Marie both receive emails from Jules, He is asking them to urgently come to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
He has something very exciting to show them.
And he desperately needs them!!
Jules picks them up at the Santa Fe airport.
Jules drives them to the nearby remote mountains and to his laboratory compound in the New Mexican wilderness.
Jim begins to explain to them, how his new position at Los Alamos has permitted him to continue conducting their same series of entanglement experiments that they had conducted together.
He has successfully acquired several new insights and vital knowledge.
Jules decided he now needed to build his own laser laboratory. He bought an old isolated cabin in the surrounding mountains and laboriously trucked up series of shipping containers which he connected together behind the cabin.
The series of three Containers have a “laser lab”, pointing to the “targeting chamber” and the final container, the “entanglement chamber” where the projected “spooky image” appears.
layout of Jim’s isolated laboratory.
1. Cabin, 2.Computer room, 3.Electrical Shed, 4.Laser Chamber, 5.Targeting Chamber, 6.Entanglement image Area, 7. 2000' deep shaft, 8. 2000' Aerial Golden Wire Spool, 9.Drone landing Pad, 10. Drone Shed
Jules takes his friends and proudly shows them his crowning achievement.
His expanded laser experiments would require even more DC electricity then they had back at the university.
He decided to recreate Nikola Tesla’s dream of the
“Whole Earth Battery.”
Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower project.
Tesla believed the Earth had "fluid electrical charges" beneath its surface and that he could transmit electrical power and messages across the globe without wires by using the Earth as a massive conductor.
Where as Tesla was only able to build a 157 foot wooden tower over a deep shaft,
Jules has the advantage of using an AI controlled drone to lift 2000 feet of extremely conductive golden wire high into the atmosphere.
He also had local well diggers sink a 2000 foot shaft behind the containers, where he carefully inserted the other end of the same golden wire.
What He has accomplished, is to create an electrical magnetic antenna, that Tesla could only have dreamed of.
With half of the antenna embedded deep into the earth, while the other half extends high into the sky.
This configuration generates enough DC electrical energy to power his heavy laser requirements.
After a homemade lasagna dinner they retire to the living room in front of a crackling fire place.
Jules introduces them to Aristotle, his friendly pet cat.
He then proceeds to explain how he decided to laser project an entangled spooky image of an entire living creature.
Since Edwin Schrödinger's iconic “Cat Thought Experiment” had become such an intrinsic part of the “quantum entanglement theory” from its beginning, he decided it was only appropriate to try and project his cat Aristotle.
After several intense attempts, and coaxing Aristotle to sit still for several sessions, he finally succeeded.
He managed to project the cat’s duplicate spooky image into the next chamber for a full 4 minutes.
After turning off the lasers, the “entangled spooky image disappeared. And the Cat seemed a bit confused, however otherwise “no worse for the wear”, and apparently unfazed by the whole experience.
Jules tells his friends he wants them to help him project his “entangled image” to the surface of the moon.
Jules, then introduces them to his special, computer driven precision ground mirror and skylight in the third container, which with AI’s assistance, he has the ability to target any place in our own galaxy.
With this mirror, Jules plans to have Marie project his “entangled self” to the surface of the moon.
Since his actual body will never leaver the “target chamber” there is no danger from the experiment.
Jim and Marie accept the challenge and agree to help Jules.
They get ready to project Jules’s “spooky” entangled self to the surface of the moon.
With Jim controlling the lasers and Ai controlling the hovering drone 2000 feet in the air, Marie will be focused on the entangled image and the mirror’s precision targeting.
After several failed attempts, the scientists finally succeeded in having Jules’s “entangled spooky self”, standing on the surface of the moon.
He notices that he is fully aware of both places. If he opens his eyes, in back on earth. Closes his eyes, he’s on the surface of the moon.
He can toggle back-and-forth both with as simple as opening and closing his eyes.
The three then decide to project all three of their “spooky images” on to a recently discovered exoplanet of a distant star.
Marie uses Ai to find an eight-planet system around the star Kepler-90, matching our own solar system's planet count.
They target a particular planet that has the potential biosignatures of being in the habitable zone of its nearby star.
The planet, is K2-18b a "Hycean" super-Earth exoplanet, roughly 8.6 times Earth's mass, orbiting a red dwarf star in its habitable zone, known for its potential ocean and thick atmosphere rich in methane, carbon dioxide, and a possible biosignature detected by the James Webb Telescope, making it a prime candidate for habitability and life,
After several days of calculations and experiments they are ready.
Act 3
One last check of AI programming, and Jim and Marie join Jules in the targeting chamber.
And their Spooky Selves are "almost" instantly transferred to a distant planet together.
After a few minutes of awe, they motion about amazement to each other.
Soon out of the mist, these three, very large and tall, three legged creatures come lumbering by like giant giraffes.
Soon they are left alone on the distant planet’s surface.
Only to be joined again by three different alien creatures, very much like the ones that people who are abducted described.
They soon realize that all the different alien populations of the entire galaxy have been “Entangled Wave Riding” for what appears to be quite a long time. And most probably have visited their own planet earth on many occasions.
Just then, the drone malfunctions sending the 2000 feet of gold wire antenna back into the electrical shed.
Creating an explosion and malfunction of the laser.
All of a sudden, they find themselves back in the shipping container.
They quickly evacuate outside.
The lab and all its equipment and data and recordings are all consumed in the explosion.
They realize their doorway to their distant quantum entanglement journey has closed.
The only thing they have left is their memory of the trip
.
Marie, Jim and Jules look up at the heavens in the night sky, and she says
“I guess we’re not the only wave riders in the galaxy!!!
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