We don’t know that *anything* is impossible. Like I said, we saw this happen with our own eyes - the only time in four years she ever became agitated.
We can force items in a lab to become entangled. Objects different from each other can be entangled - in one experiment, a millimeter-sized drum was entangled with a cloud of atoms.
Who is to say there’s not a function in our brain that can do much the same, and keep the entanglement refreshed or renewed? Consider the feeling you get when you get the feeling that someone is looking at you before you even look in that person's direction. or consider how a mom knows when something has happened to her child - what might be the mechanics that enable such a feeling?
It's easy to dismiss such as mere starry-eyed bunk…but I believe we are more connected than we ever thought possible.