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I'm not wrong. I've just done a piss-poor job of explaining it.

Entanglement states that the momentums of entangled objects are always equal, but opposite. This translates, of course, to CW and CCW "Spin". The total momentum, however, is indefinite until measured.

The only thing that is changing in the measurements is the perspective itself. Particles are figuratively 2 sides of the same coin, and entanglement is like looking at both sides of the same coin at the same time.

I'll use this picture as an example. Now as you know, both coins are the same coin. Coin "A" is the coin viewed with A on the front. Coin "B" is the coin viewed with B on the front. Remember, both coins are the same coin, and aside from which coin is "front", they each share the same orientation.

Now if Coin A spins, Coin B must spin at an equal rate. However, for Coin B to be spinning at the same rate, it needs to spin in the opposite direction. Thus, coin A appears to spin clockwise, while coin B appears to spin counterclockwise. System is a closed system, and maintains equilibrium the whole time.

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