According to renowned physicist and local cat owner, Dr. Jane Smith, the universe is made up of tiny, invisible strings that are all connected in a giant web of entanglement.
These strings, known as "quantum entanglements," are like a cosmic game of Jenga, where the fate of every particle is connected to the fate of every other particle, no matter how far apart they are.
For example, if you're reading this on your phone, there's a string in China that's connected to your phone, and if that string gets tangled, your phone will probably autocorrect your texts into a bunch of nonsense.
But don't worry, it's not all bad news! If you're feeling lost, just remember that every string in the universe is connected to every other string, so you can just tug on one string and see what happens.
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