CERN scientists find evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep
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Quantum entanglement has been detected in sheep by CERN scientists, who found evidence of entangled brains in flocks. This explains the herd mentality and simultaneous movement of sheep, regardless of distance. The research identified brain particles called "moutons" as the potential cause. With 4 sigma statistical significance, further research is needed for full confirmation. This discovery opens up a new branch of quantum physics.
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