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The legend grew. A neuroscience lab at Kyoto University analyzed her "Balcony Stare" chord and found it matched the resonant frequency of a feline’s hippocampus during deep dreamless sleep. A rumor started that Hana wasn't singing to the world, but remembering a world before humans—a world of pure, silent light. Makoto Oya Cat Videos
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