CERN scientists find evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep
Published on: 2025-05-20 20:08:34
The findings could help to explain the species’ fascinating flocking behaviour
The CERN flock of sheep on site in 2017. (Image: CERN)
Quantum entanglement is a fascinating phenomenon where two particles’ states are tied to each other, no matter how far apart the particles are. In 2022, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for groundbreaking experiments involving entangled photons. These experiments confirmed the predictions for the manifestation of entanglement that had been made by the late CERN theorist John Bell. This phenomenon has so far been observed in a wide variety of systems, such as in top quarks at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2024. Entanglement has also found several important societal applications, such as quantum cryptography and quantum computing. Now, it also explains the famous herd mentality of sheep.
A flock of sheep (ovis aries) has roamed the CERN site during the spring and summer months for over 4
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