Chapter 6: Blurred lines

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In the laboratory late at night, Andy, who was tired and unwilling to give up, sat in front of a holographic projection flashing blue and white light, where a set of data he observed today was displayed. Complex quantum patterns are like the stars dancing in the night sky, beautiful and mysterious. "AI Assistant," Andy's voice was slightly hoarse, breaking the silence of the laboratory, "Compare this set of data with last week's results." A mechanical voice sounded without any emotion: "Analysis in progress, Dr. Andy." After a brief silence, the AI ​​continued, "Analysis completed. The data shows that the quantum state fluctuation amplitude of the sample has increased by 17%, but the overall pattern remains stable. ” Andy frowned, "This doesn't make sense... Why does the fluctuation increase, but the pattern does not change?" Suddenly, the door of the laboratory was pushed open, and Rose's figure appeared at the door. Seeing that Andy was still there, she showed a surprised expression. "Dr. Andy? Why are you still here? It's already 3 o'clock in the morning." Only then did Andy realize that it was so late. He rubbed his eyes and felt deeply tired. "Sorry, Rose. I was so focused that I didn't notice the time." Rose came closer and looked at him with concern, "You look very tired. You have been working late lately, which is not good for your health." Andy smiled bitterly and said, "I know, but whenever I try to relax, those quantum scenes will appear involuntarily. It's as if... they are calling me, pushing me to unlock the secrets behind them." Rose frowned and said worriedly, "Dr. Andy, are you saying that you can't control your 'quantum vision' now?" Nodding, Andy said seriously: "Sometimes it is like this. I find it increasingly difficult to distinguish between conventional vision and quantum vision, as if the two worlds are slowly merging..." Rose said eagerly, "We must tell Professor Hall and Dr. Lily. This may have serious effects on your health." But Andy shook his head, "No, there's no need to alarm them. I can handle it." While they were talking, Andy's vision suddenly became blurry. The world around him began to distort, and flickering light spots danced in the air. He felt dizzy and quickly held on to the table. "Dr. Andy!" Rose shouted in panic and hurriedly supported him. Andy struggled to open his eyes wide, trying to regain his clarity of vision: "I... I’m fine. I'm just a little dizzy." Rose said firmly, "No, you need to rest. I will take you home now." Although Andy still struggled in his heart to stay and solve the problem, he had to admit that his body had reached its limit. At Rose's insistence, he finally agreed to go home and rest. However, early the next morning, a sharp knock on the door woke him up from his deep sleep. "Dr. Andy! Dr. Andy! Are you there?" Rose's voice came through the c***k in the door, urgent and anxious. Andy rubbed his eyes and walked slowly to open the door, "Rose? What happened?" As soon as the door opened, Rose rushed in, with obvious worry on her face, "Great, you're okay. We are all worried about you." Andy looked at her in confusion, "Worried about me? Why?" He still remembered everything that happened last night, those uncontrolled quantum images, and that unexplainable call. . . A trace of anxiety flashed across Rose's face. She looked around, her expression mixed with deep worry. She took a step forward and said in a low and slightly trembling voice: "Dr. Andy, after you left last night, all the core data in the laboratory disappeared. Although the monitoring showed that it was you who did it yourself, we all know that There is no way you would do such a thing. We are afraid...you were not in control at the time." Andy was stunned, shocked and disbelieving. He stood unsteadily and trembled slightly: "This... this is completely ridiculous. I was just doing normal research last night, nothing abnormal." The panic in his heart spread like wildfire. Rose hesitated for a moment, and finally had the courage to reveal her deeper worries: "Dr. Andy, I'm afraid the 'quantum vision' technology you studied has backfired and affected your memory and behavior. We must inform Professor Hall and Liu without hesitation. doctor." Andy sat heavily on the sofa next to him, an invisible weight crushed his shoulders, and said solemnly: "You are right. It seems that the situation is far more serious than I expected." Two hours later, Andy was sitting in the cold examination room of the hospital, feeling as if he had fallen into an ice cave. Professor Hall and Dr. Lily had solemn faces and piercing eyes. At the end of the examination, Dr. Lily's frown revealed an ominous sign, "Dr. Andy, your brain activity is abnormally active, especially in the visual processing area, and this activity is not controlled by the cranial nerves. If this situation continues, It may cause overload of the optic nerve and cause further damage.” Professor Hall then added: "In addition, this abnormality may have invaded your memory and autonomous behavioral control." After taking a deep breath, Andy asked nervously: "What do you have in mind?" Dr. Lily suggested: "It is recommended to temporarily inhibit your 'quantum vision' ability. We have specific drugs that can block those abnormal neural connections." Professor Hall nodded in agreement: "I agree. Although this method is temporary, it can avoid overload on the nerves." After a period of silence, Andy slowly spoke, with firmness and sorrow in his voice: "I understand your concerns. However,... if we give up now, we may miss a great opportunity to revolutionize medicine. Cancer and other diseases People with cured illnesses...we have a responsibility to them to continue.” Rose retorted anxiously: "But doctor, if you suffer permanent damage, we will have nothing." Andy stared at the deep night sky outside the window, his eyes flashing with determination: "Please give me three days. If I cannot control this power after three days, I will receive treatment. During this period, I hope to look at it constructively What can we discover?” "It's been another three days, are you a desperate man?" Professor Hall said a little angrily, and then he looked at each other with Dr. Lily. Although they were reluctant, the two finally nodded in agreement. Dr. Lily explained seriously: "Okay, but we will monitor you around the clock and terminate immediately if there are any signs of danger."
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