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A young man volunteers for an experimental procedure to extend human vision beyond the visible spectrum. Gradually ordinary colors fade while he begins to perceive infrared heat, ultraviolet effects, and eventually shorter and longer wavelengths such as radio and shortwave emissions, each producing unfamiliar luminous patterns. The altered perception alienates him from ordinary life and confines him to the laboratory as the experiment captures his attention, raising unsettling questions about what lies beyond normal sight and the physical and psychological costs of pursuing sensory expansion.
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