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Quantum Nonlocality in the Kitchen

Where the laws of physics don't apply, but the laws of culinary physics do.

Imagine a world where the toast in your toaster is simultaneously toasted on both sides, yet remains perfectly crispy.

Or a world where the eggs in your omelette are simultaneously scrambled and unscrambled.

We'll explore the strange and wonderful world of quantum nonlocality in the kitchen, where breakfast is served with a side of Schrödinger's cat.

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A toaster with toast on both sides, a cat in a chef's hat, and a bowl of scrambled eggs that's simultaneously unscrambled