I've long believed that every person, everything, is connected to everything else in the universe. And I wonder if science proves that through the proven theory of quantum entanglement, wherein two atoms/molecules in close contact form a bond that distance doesn't effect. If there was a 'big bang' that created the universe then everything in existence was, for a brief moment, a timeless 'moment' since time did not yet exist, in contact with everything that now exists. So, how could anything in the universe not be, in a small way at least, ' quantum entangled' with everything else in the universe and what affects any part of the universe not have an effect on everything else in existence?
As Mary Baker Eddy (and others, I'm sure) said "We tread on forces; withdraw those forces and creation ceases to exist".