I’ll try to answer to 2 question raised in the comments below. I am not a physicist, so don’t believe me. If you find any of the 2 answer interesting, please try to find more reliable sources to verify what I will have said.
1) Is there anything faster than light?
The light speed limit is a limit of particles moving through space. Space expansion is not subjected to the light speed limit. Because of this some galaxies move faster than light relative to us. There is an article ot Ethan explaining why we think the universe is 13.8 billions years old, but it must be at least 46.5 billion light years in radius.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2019/02/26/how-did-the-universe-expand-to-46-billion-light-years-in-just-13-8-billion-years/#5c6674355c04
2) Do two entangled particles communicate faster than light?
Actually, no. This is a common misconception.
Let’s make an experiment in our mind: we toss a coin. Without watching the coin sides, we split the coin in half, so that we have on side of the coin in our left hand and the other side in our right hand. We don’t know which side is in which hand.
We put the haf coin in the right hand in a spaceship, and we send it far into the cosmic space.
Then we put the half coin in the left hand in a box, always without checking which coin side (observe or reverse) we have in the left hand.
Years later we open the box and find out that the side we holded in the left hand is the reverse one (a.k.a. tails). We “instantly” know that the other side, that we sent far, far away in the cosmic space, is the observe (a.k.a. heads). Is that a “spooky information at distance” or is it that we already knew that measuring one side would imply knowing the other side?
When we entangle two photons, we know that they are entangled. We know also that when an observation occurs (observation means any interaction with another particle) one photon will have a value, and the other the opposite value, no matter the distance between them. Just like with the coin experiment, there is no paradox or faster than light interaction.
What is counter intuitive is the concept of quantum superposition, which is another story.