The Experiment of Dreams

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by Brandon Zenner


  “A person’s thoughts—their dreams—are a personal matter. They do not belong to a room full of scientists and government officials. One’s mind is private, and should remain that way. How do we know the government will not use this machine to read people’s thoughts while they are awake? If they have the technology to monitor a dream, then they have the technology to read thoughts, and that is the beginning of a true police state. A person’s mind deserves the freedom to remain private.”

  Empowering Rights is just one of the many groups threatening to sue Kalispell Industries if Lucy is made available to the public.

  In a response, lead scientist Dr. Charles Egan made this comment: “We anticipated there would be a share of negative response to Lucy. Our objective has never been to read anyone’s minds, or unwillingly monitor their thoughts. The positive scientific ramifications of this device are astounding. In a clinical setting, Lucy will be used to help cure a plethora of mental disorders, the list of which only time will tell. In a private setting, Lucy will give a person the ability to witness his or her own dreams firsthand. I truly believe this device will enhance our understanding of our very selves, and lead us into a new age of awareness. Lucy is essentially the thing dreams are made of.”

  Lucy was funded in private by Kalispell Industries, which has met harsh scrutiny from local and city officials, along with the scientific community at large, regarding the secretive manner in which they conducted their research, leading many to believe there might have been some unethical practices during the device’s development.

  In response to these claims, Kalispell Industries spokesperson, Iain Marcus, was quoted as saying; “I assure the general public that no laws were broken during any stage of development and research. It has been a long, hard road for our scientists, but at no point did we not comply with local and statewide regulations and laws. Our records are immaculate.”

  The president and CEO of Kalispell Industries, Mr. Timothy Kalispell, gave this short statement via email when asked to answer questions pertaining to any unethical proceedings, “I have the best—the smartest—group of scientists, lawyers, and advisors working around the clock on this project. Their hard work and dedication should be praised, not scrutinized. I have complete faith in my employees to answer all questions during the press conference.”

  The press conference is scheduled Friday at 4 P.M.

  We’ll be bringing you all the news and updates as they happen live.

  Acknowledgements

  As mentioned in the dedication, I cannot thank my wife enough for her constant support and dedication to our family. Special thanks is also deserved of the two people who helped me more with this project than they could ever know. Finnbar and Nicole, thank you very much. The same goes with my parents, Hal and Natalie Zenner, for their advice and suggestions.

  About the Author

  Brandon Zenner was born and raised along the coast of New Jersey, just a stone’s throw away from the beach. When not writing, his wife, daughter, and two dogs keep him well entertained. If you enjoyed The Experiment of Dreams, you can find Brandon Zenner’s other works here: http://www.amazon.com/author/brandonzenner

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  Thank you for reading The Experiment of Dreams. And thank you for still reading, down to the very last line.

  Sincerely,

  Brandon Zenner

 

 

 


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