Test recording of the PIGMALEON-402 device | THE CENTROSIBIRSK CHRONICLES (Prologue)

PIGMALEON-402 is an original development by scientists from the city of Centrosibirsk for reading and translating thoughts, the best from the PIGMALEON series. It was developed between the late 1980s and early 1990s. This recording is an official test of this device, which was found at the Nol family home in the form of a cassette tape. These frames scan the thoughts of Vladimir Petrovich Nol, academician of biochemistry at the ICFZ Institute of Centrosibirsk, after reading the abstracts of his students on the topic “Fundamentals of a non-carbon form of life.” The remaining tests of the device were lost forever. Next to the cassette, there was a separate sheet of paper with almost unreadable font, as if the pen was held crookedly, making almost no attempt to write. After this comes small italics, which are also very difficult to make out. Analysis of the letter shows severe stress and high speed when writing these letters, some of them are crossed out with sharp lines.
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