Entanglement is a fundamental process in quantum physics in which particles become interconnected in such a way that the state of one particle instantly impacts the state of another, regardless of the distance between them. The addition of the sixth dimension confuses this image, implying a more complex entanglement structure.
In a six-dimensional situation, entangled particles may live inside a complex web of connections that classical quantum mechanics cannot describe. The extra dimension allows for a variety of entangled states, which may lead to non-locality expressing in novel and meaningful ways. Consider the implications for quantum communication technology, as well as the rates of entanglement transmission over six-dimensional networks.