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Quantum Entanglement Explained by a Baffled Philosopher

As the great philosopher, Bertrand Russell, once said, "If you're feeling lost, just think of quantum entanglement."

But what does it mean, you ask?

Well, it's quite simple really. Imagine you're in a room with two particles, A and B. They're like two peas in a pod.

But then, suddenly, particle A gets eaten by a giant squid.

And now, particle B is all, "Wait, what? Where's my buddy A?!"

That's basically quantum entanglement. They're connected, but not really.

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