While we're talking physics...

Every description I've read, watched or heard about quantum entanglement says that, when you change the properties of one of the particles, the properties of the other instantaneously change, regardless of how far apart they are.

Really? Instantaneous? Or do they mean 'at the speed of light which, given the scale of the experiments we've carried out is so quick that it is, for all practical purposes, instantaneous'?

David Shaw