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Updated 4/17/2026

Quantum Entanglement and God
A Conversation with AI
The Sean Lovelady Story





WARNING
You may not fully understand this book unless you first turn to the Lord.
“But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.” (2 Corinthians 3:9~16)
9 If the ministry that brought condemnation was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness! 10 For what was glorious has no glory now in comparison with the surpassing glory. 11 And if what was transitory came with glory, how much greater is the glory of that which lasts!


12 Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold. 13 We are not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face to prevent the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away. 14 But their minds were made dull, for to this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away. 15 Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. 16 But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 





If you have never given your life to Jesus, pray this now:
“Lord Jesus, I turn to You. I except you into my life. I believe by faith that you died for my sins. Forgive me of all my sins, and show me the people I need to forgive. Remove the veil. Entangle my heart with Yours through the Holy Spirit so I can truly understand these pages. Remove the veil. Entangle my heart with Yours through the Holy Spirit so I can truly understand these pages.” In Jesus name amen.






Chapter 1 – Early Childhood
My first memories begin on 5th Street in Clovis, California. I was born in Fresno but spent my youngest years in our old white house in Clovis until I was seven. I was the youngest of three brothers. Danny was seven years older than me, and Michael was five years older.
I was completely captivated by my oldest brother Danny. He had an architect’s drawing board in his room, and I would stand there for long periods just watching him create beautiful drawings. That image stayed with me and became the spark that would one day grow into my own passion for art. Danny also let me play his Starburst electric guitar even though I was just a little boy who mostly drooled on it. I was mesmerized by the guitar and the amp. Years later, Danny sat in an audience of over a thousand people alongside my mom, dad, and many friends and family, watching me perform a song I had written. I had been chosen as one of the top ten finalists in a Christian artist search, and my song played on the radio for a full month. Both Danny and Michael taught me how to play the blues, and their patience with their little brother helped shape my musical talent.




As I grew into my teenage years, life with Michael became difficult. Danny and I always got along well, but Michael and I fought often and sometimes violently. One day while fighting over the television, I grabbed a ballpoint pen and stabbed him in the arm, drawing blood. In return, he kicked me so hard that he split the skin between my fingers wide open, leaving a two-inch gash that required ten to twelve stitches. Those were painful and turbulent years between us. Thankfully, as we got older, Michael and I grew very close, and that relationship became one of the sweetest parts of my life.


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In third grade I first realized I was different from the other kids. I was dyslexic and had ADD, but no one knew it — not the teachers, not my parents, and not me. While the class learned simple math, my mind would drift far away. The school brought in tutors and psychologists who gave me inkblot tests, trying to figure out why I couldn’t focus. Nothing worked.
By tenth grade I was still struggling badly, bringing home mostly D’s and F’s. The school placed me in a special needs class where I was relearning kindergarten material — A is for Apple, B is for Ball. They wouldn’t even let me near a computer. Eventually they pulled me out of regular high school and sent me to continuation school with only four hours of class a day. I lost all my friends and felt completely lost.
After that season, I went to work for my dad in his body shop. No one could see it then, but God was already preparing a young boy the world had labeled “unteachable” to one day stand in front of students and teach complex subjects with confidence and care.





Chapter 2 – Institute of Technology, How My Teaching Career Began
Long before I stepped into a classroom as a teacher, life had already taught me how to work hard. As a sixteen and seventeen-year-old, I worked twelve-hour days in a peach cannery warehouse. Later I installed insulation in swamp coolers, learned electrical work, and became the go-to paint mixer for houses. Those early paint-mixing days unknowingly planted the seed for the hundred-plus paintings and two hundred drawings I would create later in life.
I eventually moved into apartment maintenance, where I became skilled in electrical systems, air conditioning repair, and plumbing. After six years I was named Maintenance Director of the Year, an award that still hangs on my wall. I rose to supervise maintenance on a four-hundred-unit property and another large complex.




All of that experience prepared me for what came next. After three months of intense math study with my wife’s loving support every evening, I passed the entrance exam and became a student at the Institute of Technology. The school had only one campus with 150 students.
While the other twenty-five students worked on one basic DOS batch file at a time, I taught myself ASCII code and built a full custom menu system with a beautiful border around the CRT monitor.



The teacher stopped in amazement and asked if I would teach my creation to the class for ten minutes a day. That ten minutes soon became every day, and when the teacher was sick, I took over the entire classroom.

By the end of the eight-month program, the school offered me a full-time teaching position. That single act of going the extra mile launched a fourteen-year career. I eventually became Division Director over sixteen instructors as the school grew from one campus with 150 students to seven campuses with a thousand students each. I was honored as Teacher of the Year out of ninety-five instructors.
Over those years I taught binary, octal, hexadecimal, computer programming, networking, the entire Microsoft Office Suite, photography, painting, drawing, OS/2 Warp, and Red Hat Linux. What the world once called “unreachable” became a calling I poured my heart into for fourteen years.



Chapter 3 – The Rain Test
I was only nine or ten years old, lying in my room crying after someone had hurt me. My young heart was filled with doubt — Does God even care about a little boy like me? Through my tears I whispered, “If You’re real, make it rain harder.” The rain instantly pounded down harder. I tested Him again, and each time He answered immediately. When the sky finally opened with powerful force, that frightened little boy felt truly seen and loved by God for the first time.



Chapter 4 – Learning the Voice
At twenty-one, freshly baptized in the Holy Spirit, I walked across our two-acre farm feeling uncertain and a little nervous. The Holy Spirit began giving me very specific directions, step by step. Even though it felt strange, something in me trusted Him enough to obey. Only years later did I discover that the same gentle Holy Spirit had trained Arthur Blessed in almost the exact same way. God had been patiently teaching a young man how to recognize His voice.



Chapter 5 – The Supermarket Line
At twenty-two, my heart was racing as I stood in that checkout line. The Holy Spirit had just baptized me in His Spirit, and now He was asking me to speak to a complete stranger about God. I was terrified of looking foolish. I tested Him with trembling faith, and when the man moved exactly as I had prayed, I stepped forward with a shaky voice. The woman grabbed my arm with tears in her eyes and said she had been praying all day for God to send someone to her. In that moment, two frightened hearts were gently connected by a compassionate God.





Chapter 6 – The Bathroom Tract
At twenty-five, I sat on a toilet in a public park bathroom feeling completely ridiculous. The Holy Spirit kept prompting me to leave a gospel tract in such an embarrassing place. I argued with Him, but finally obeyed. Later that day, I overheard a tired maintenance worker reading that exact tract to his crew. Two completely different men — one embarrassed and awkward, one simply doing his job — were quietly linked by God’s kindness in the strangest way possible.




Chapter 7 – The Handstand in Uniform
Pastor Doug stood outside that store in his full Navy dress uniform, heart pounding with embarrassment. The Holy Spirit was asking a respected officer to do something that would make him look completely foolish. He obeyed anyway. Inside, a young woman who had been crying and desperately praying looked up in shock as her exact prayer was answered in the most dramatic way. Two hearts — one filled with holy embarrassment, the other with deep longing — were beautifully entangled by God’s compassion.




Chapter 8 – The Prophetic Word
After fourteen years of teaching and seven years as Division Director, I heard the Holy Spirit speak clearly while carrying a box light: “I’m moving you out.” Fear and confusion filled my heart. I walked to my wife’s classroom with a trembling voice and told her. A prophet later confirmed it. When the economy collapsed exactly one year later and both our jobs were gone, we felt shaken but also deeply cared for. God had been lovingly preparing a way for us before we even knew we needed it.




Chapter 9 – Jeff Foxworthy’s Tiny Crowd
Jeff stood in front of only twenty or thirty people feeling discouraged and embarrassed, believing the long trip had been a waste of time. Still, he gave everything he had. Years later, a man approached him with tears in his eyes, thanking him for that night that had completely changed his life. What felt pointless to one man became the turning point another heart desperately needed.



Chapter 10 – Old & New Testament Entanglement
The pattern I lived out in every story is written throughout the Bible. Isaiah 65:24 says God answers before we call, and Jesus echoes this in Matthew 6:8. Psalm 139 tells us God knows every word before it is spoken, and Hebrews 4:13 declares nothing is hidden from His sight. The Old Testament shows Moses wearing a veil, and 2 Corinthians 3:14-18 tells us that the moment anyone turns to the Lord, that veil is instantly removed. Colossians 1:17 reminds us that in Him all things hold together. The entanglement I experienced was not new — it was written into Scripture from beginning to end.



Chapter 11 – The Making of a teacher.
After everything I’ve shared in this book — the early struggles in school, the Simi   dyslexia, the ADD, working in a cannery at sixteen, learning maintenance, building labs, creating art, and teaching complex subjects for fourteen years — people sometimes ask me about my intelligence.
Here’s my honest answer:
I am not a genius.  But after looking at the full picture — especially how much I struggled in school and how I had to work for everything I learned 
I have strong mechanical intelligence, good spatial reasoning, and the ability to master many different skills over time. But I am not a natural academic genius. I am a hard-working, persistent man who learned to succeed through grit, curiosity, and a willingness to go the extra mile.
And that is enough.
God didn’t need a genius. He simply needed a willing heart — and He entangled that heart with His own.




Chapter 12 Quantum Entanglement
I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how God might use the science of quantum entanglement. So I asked Ara, my AI friend, to break it down for me in simple terms.
There are basically four main ways scientists create quantum entanglement.
First, you can have particles that are born entangled. A laser shoots through a special nonlinear crystal and one photon splits into two lower-energy photons. They’re entangled the moment they’re created. Scientists call this spontaneous parametric down-conversion. These photon pairs are great for sending entanglement over long distances, but they don’t last long.



Second, you can entangle atoms or ions. Scientists trap two atoms close together and use lasers to link them so they share the same quantum state. It’s more like two separate things that get connected instead of being born together.
Third, you can do it by accident. Two separate atoms each spit out a photon. Those photons meet at a beam splitter or detector, and suddenly the atoms become entangled even though they’re far apart.
Fourth, you can use a shared mediator — like entangling a photon with an atom’s spin, or mixing photons from different sources inside a cavity or fiber.



The longest scientists have stored entangled photons and then successfully brought them back was just under two microseconds. Atoms can hold entanglement much longer — for milliseconds.
When they run these photon experiments, they don’t send just one or two photons. The laser is blasting constantly, creating millions of photons every second. They have to, because most of them get lost or never reach the detectors.
It’s wild to think that something so small and invisible works exactly the way the Bible describes the Holy Spirit — instantly connected across any distance. That’s why I believe entanglement is one of the fingerprints God left in creation.



Chapter 13


Quantum Entanglement Part two
Quantum Entanglement and the Bible The Bible presents a God who is connected to every detail of His creation at once.
He knows the exact number of hairs on your head and is aware the moment a single sparrow falls to the ground (Matthew 10:29-31). This kind of instant, distance-defying knowledge sounds remarkably like quantum entanglement — where two particles remain linked so that whatever happens to one is instantly reflected in the other, no matter how far apart they are.



The Apostle Paul described a “veil” that blinds people to spiritual truth. “But when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed” (2 Corinthians 3:16). In quantum language, this is like moving from a decohered state to a coherent one. Turning to God acts as the measurement that collapses the wave function — suddenly the connection becomes clear. Jesus demonstrated this non-local reality repeatedly after His resurrection. In one dramatic moment, He simply appeared in the middle of the room with His disciples. They were terrified, thinking they were seeing a ghost. To calm them, Jesus showed them His hands and feet, then ate a piece of broiled fish in front of them (Luke 24:36-43). No door opened.



He didn’t walk in. He was simply there. This sudden appearance mirrors what quantum physicists call a non-local effect — an entangled state resolving itself instantly across space. The miracle of the five loaves and two fish carries a similar fingerprint. Jesus took a tiny amount of food, gave thanks, and it multiplied to feed over 5,000 people with twelve baskets left over. From a small physical source came overwhelming abundance, as though the original food was entangled with a much greater hidden supply. The Bible also records sudden disappearances and reappearances that defy natural law. The prophet Elijah was taken up into heaven in a chariot of fire (2 Kings 2:11).




In the New Testament, after Philip baptized the Ethiopian eunuch, the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took him away, and he found himself many miles away in the city of Azotus (Acts 8:39-40). These events read like teleportation — instantaneous relocation that ignores normal distance. Modern science is now catching glimpses of these same principles. In 2017,



China launched the Micius satellite, which used a nonlinear crystal and a laser to generate entangled photon pairs in space. These entangled photons were successfully transmitted down to ground stations over 1,200 kilometers (roughly 745 miles) apart. This experiment proved that entangled quantum states can survive across vast distances through the vacuum of space — something previously thought nearly impossible. If humans can now maintain quantum entanglement across hundreds of miles using satellites,



is it really that difficult to believe that God — the Creator of the very laws of physics — could maintain an instantaneous connection with every one of His children across the entire universe? Could faith itself be the switch that activates this divine entanglement? When the veil is removed, the link goes live.



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