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Previous discussions have brought us to the fringe ideas surrounding black holes. We’ve traversed concepts like the Planck length, the holographic principle—the notion that the entirety of information in a volume of space can be encapsulated on its boundary—as well as ideas of how gravity may be a product of thermodynamic events at that boundary. Recent deliberations suggest that quantum entanglement could play a critical role, implicating that the fabric of space itself may emerge from these quantum connections.