"God doesn't play dice" is what Einstein said to rationalize what were thought to be "hidden variables" involved in the "spooky action at a distance" effect of what is known as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (or EPR) paradox.
What they had discovered was that electrons that have been in close proximity will instantaneously (faster than light speed) affect each other even if separated by vast distances. (I sense sheeple thinking to themselves "Nothing is faster than light.")
Personally, I believe that the EPR paradox helps explain so-called supernatural phenomena such as a mother sensing her child is in danger or twins separated at birth living nearly identical lives. Some relations have even sensed when a loved one is pregnant before the mother-to-be.
Experiments published more than a decade ago helped to prove "Mind Over Matter" and "Power of Prayer" to be more than superstition. As scientists come to better understand quantum mechanics, mathematical constructs may soon be applied to these spooky aspects of reality.