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Best theory I've heard on quantum entanglement is that it's actually holographic. What we call two particles are actually aspects of a single entity.
There is no limit to entanglement as everything is constantly interacting with each other and spreading the entanglement around. That is in fact what decoherence is about, because spreading the entanglement throughout trillions of particles in the environment dilutes it such that quantum interference effects are to subtle to notice, but they are all technically entangled. So if you think entanglement means things are one entity, then you pretty much have to treat the whole universe as one entity. That was the position of Bohm and Blokhintsiev.
The universe is a single entity though, isn't it? It's not a container.