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Two private investigators construct a Brain-Finder that mechanically reconstructs and displays a subject's past sense impressions, revealing disparities between remembered events and actual perception. One partner eagerly tests the device to revisit a vivid roller-coaster encounter from the Fourth of July while his colleague hopes to use the machine to obtain leverage against their exacting landlord. The narrative follows the experiment and its consequences, probing the ethical dangers and personal temptations of exposing private memory to technological scrutiny.
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