Two days later, in a corner of the intensive care unit, Andy slowly opened his eyes. Slowly, from the chaotic darkness, a blurry world full of light and shadow came into his vision. He tried to concentrate and blinked a few times, trying to clear his vision.
"Dr. Andy! You're awake!" Rose's voice was full of excitement, like the warm wind in spring, with a subtle tremor.
Andy turned towards the direction of the sound and found in disbelief that he could indeed see Rose's outline, although it was still a little blurry. But Rose's iconic round head and slender waist already had the exact outline, "Rose... I can actually see you." His voice was full of surprise and weakness.
Rose's voice was full of joy and concern: "Really? That's great! I'll notify Professor Hall and the doctor right away to have a look."
Not long after, Professor Hall and the new attending physician, Dr. Lily, hurried to the ward.
"Andy, how do you feel?" Professor Hall frowned, his eyes showing deep concern.
Andy tried to sit up, but immediately felt dizzy. Dr. Lily quickly supported him: "Don't worry, Dr. Andy. You have been in a coma for three days and seven hours, and your body is very weak."
"More than three days?" Andy's tone revealed deep surprise, "What happened during this period?"
Professor Hall and Dr. Lily looked at each other, and then Professor Hall explained: "You suddenly lost consciousness when you were describing the quantum scene you saw. We conducted a comprehensive examination on you and found that your brain activity was extremely intense, especially in vision. Central and prefrontal cortex.”
Dr. Lily went on to explain: "From a medical perspective, your situation is unprecedented. Your neurons seem to have developed new connection patterns, allowing you to directly 'see' information at the quantum level." I I graduated from the Department of Medicine of The King University. When I was in school, I systematically studied neural networks and brain-computer interfaces, so I came here to replace Dr. Wood as your attending physician. "Dr. Lily explained to Andy very patiently.
Andy digested these words silently: "So... the reason why my vision recovered is due to this new type of neural connection?"
Professor Hall nodded: "That's what we speculate at the moment. But Andy, we still don't know what long-term impact this change will have on you. We need more testing and observation."
Andy thought for a moment and then responded firmly: "I understand. I am willing to cooperate with all necessary tests. This may be one of the most significant scientific discoveries in human history, and we must not let go of any clues."
Dr. Lily frowned slightly and reminded: "Dr. Andy, I understand your enthusiasm, but we need to pay attention to your health and safety and cannot rush for quick results."
While talking to everyone, perhaps turning his eyes back and forth, Andy suddenly felt that his vision was surprisingly clear. He was surprised to find that not only could he clearly see everything around him, but he could also see deep structures that ordinary people could not detect.
He whispered to himself: "Oh my God... this is incredible."
Professor Hall stood beside Andy and asked eagerly: "Andy, what can you see now?"
Andy's eyes wandered around the room, his eyes seemed to be able to penetrate all appearances and look directly at the essence. "I can see... energy fields. Everyone, every object, is wrapped in a subtle energy field. What's even more amazing is that I can see the movement of particles... they seem to be dancing in the air. "
Rose couldn't help but exclaim: "This is simply beyond imagination! Dr. Andy, can you describe it in more detail?"
Andy struggled to find the right words: "This is difficult to explain in conventional words. Imagine that you can see the macro world and the micro world at the same time. I can see you, and at the same time I can see the atoms and molecules that make up you. These particles The interaction between them seems to convey a frequency that I can 'perceive'..."
Dr. Lily also took out a small neural scanner: "Dr. Andy, I need to test your brain activity again."
When the scanner started working, there was silence in the laboratory, and everyone held their breath. A few minutes later, Dr. Lily looked at the scan results in surprise: "This... this is really unbelievable. Dr. Andy's brain activity pattern has completely changed. His visual center not only processes conventional visual information, but also seems to interpret A lot of signals that we can’t identify.”
Professor Hall leaned forward to check the data, then turned to Andy: "Andy, do you think you can control this 'quantum vision'?"
Andy closed his eyes, took a deep breath, concentrated, and then slowly opened his eyes: "Yes, I can. When I concentrate, the details at the quantum level become clearer. And when I relax, The world will return to what ordinary people see."
Professor Hall explained excitedly: "Great! Andy, you may have become the first person in human history who can directly observe the quantum world. We must immediately start a series of experiments to explore your ability."
Dr. Lily immediately expressed concern: "Wait a minute, Professor Hall. Dr. Andy has just recovered from severe illness. We need to confirm that his health condition is stable first."
Andy interjected: "I understand your concerns, but this opportunity to collect new discoveries is too precious. We cannot waste every minute."
Finally, after a heated discussion, they reached a compromise: a series of preliminary tests while the hospital closely monitored Andy's health.
In the next few days, Andy seemed to be involved in an endless storm of scientific experiments. His "quantum vision" ability was recorded and analyzed in detail. Each experiment not only pushed the boundaries of quantum biology, but also profoundly changed the scientific community's understanding of human perception.
One sunny afternoon, Andy, who was taking the 28th visual ability test, suddenly froze in front of the monitoring screen.
"Wait a minute," he suddenly interrupted the flow of the experiment, frowning, "there's something...something wrong with this sample."
Professor Hall immediately came over and asked with concern: "What's wrong, Andy? What did you see?"
Andy took a deep breath and stared at the petri dish in front of him: "These cells...their quantum state is very unstable. It seems like they are in some kind of quantum entanglement state, but it doesn't seem to be completely consistent."
Rose quickly took notes and asked curiously: "Dr. Andy, can you describe it in detail?"
Andy tried to express it with a simple metaphor: "Imagine a group of dancers. They should move according to established dance steps. But now, some dancers seem to have lost their rhythm, and their movements have become chaotic and unpredictable. Moreover, this chaos It seems to be spreading rapidly…”
Professor Hall's eyes shone with excitement: "This may be a major discovery! Andy, what impact do you think this abnormal state will have on cells?"
Just as Andy was about to answer, he suddenly felt a severe headache, which forced him to cover his head and groan in pain.
"Dr. Andy!" Rose exclaimed and quickly supported him.
Dr. Lily also ran over immediately and began to urgently check Andy's status: "We need to stop the experiment immediately. Dr. Andy's brain activity is extremely active again, which may cause harm to him."
Although Professor Hall was reluctant to leave, he finally nodded: "Okay, stop the experiment temporarily. Andy's health is the first priority."
When Andy was sent back to the ward to rest, his mind was still focused on the "out of rhythm" cells he had just seen. Those cells, what do they portend?
The next morning, when Andy woke up, he found Professor Hall, Dr. Lily and Rose waiting by his bedside.
"Good morning, Andy," Professor Hall said with a smile, "Do you feel better?"
Andy slowly sat up, and although he was tired, he spoke firmly: "Much better, thank you. But... I'm still thinking about those cells I saw yesterday. Do we know what samples those are?"
Professor Hall and Dr. Lily exchanged a complicated look, and then Dr. Lily replied: "That is a living tissue sample from a cancer patient. Dr. Andy, your observations may reveal some properties of cancer cells at the quantum level."
Andy froze for a moment: "You mean... we may have found the quantum origin of cancer?"
Professor Hall nodded excitedly: "It is entirely possible. If we can understand and control this 'disorder' at the quantum level, we may be able to find a way to cure cancer."
Andy felt a heavy burden on his shoulders: "We need to conduct more research. If my 'quantum vision' can really help solve this problem..."
Dr. Lily quickly interrupted him: "Dr. Andy, although we understand your enthusiasm, your physical health must be taken into consideration. Your 'quantum vision' puts great pressure on your brain."