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Then there is , which Einstein famously derided as "spooky action at a distance." Two particles can become linked, so that whatever happens to one instantly affects the other, even if they are separated by the entire galaxy. This connection travels faster than the speed of light, seemingly violating the cosmic speed limit. It is a phenomenon that suggests the universe is far more interconnected than we can perceive.

In 2009, neuroscientists placed a dead Atlantic salmon in an MRI scanner and showed it pictures of human faces. Astonishingly, the salmon’s brain “lit up” in regions associated with emotion. The takeaway: Standard statistical methods in brain imaging are dangerously flawed. The dead salmon became a hero of research ethics. Weird Science

As physicist Richard Feynman once said, “Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that’s not why we do it.” Then there is , which Einstein famously derided

You are watching the future be built, one weird experiment at a time. In 2009, neuroscientists placed a dead Atlantic salmon