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Entangled particles don't communicate faster than light through space. They communicate faster than light through time. It's helpful to think of every particle as having a string attached to it. By interacting with a particle you also interact with the string which stretches back to the big bang and can travel back up through time to "instantly" reach any point in space. Spooky action at a distance. A way to manipulate these "strings" is developed and used to send messages back in time, but only to the point the detectors are built. You can manipulate events further back, but it's usually a shot in the dark with the lack of precision. Of course it is abused and paradoxes occur. The problem is of course that time will loop back on itself an indefinite amount of times until random quantum events stabilize the timeline. The problem is that because the string loops back to the big bang quantum randomness can cause a tiny fluctuation then which leads to huge differences in the new timeline. Like no more milky way sized differences. Fermi paradox. The universe isn't vengeful and destroys your species existence for messing with time. It's just statistically the most likely way to correct the paradox you create.There will be less and less intelligent life as the universe keeps resetting. Judging by how quiet it is in this timeline, I would say we're getting near the true end.

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