At 04:32, a hand entered the frame. It belonged to a researcher in a standard white clean suit, reaching out to touch the anomaly.
At the 01:14 mark, the audio track hummed to life. It wasn't the sound of the lab equipment. It was a dense, rhythmic thrumming that sounded like thousands of glass beads falling onto a marble floor. ts lab 7.mkv
The video on the screen was no longer a recording. It was a live feed of her looking at the screen. If you want to take this story further, let me know: Should we focus on what happens to next? At 04:32, a hand entered the frame
The moment the gloved fingertip made contact, the video feed didn't cut to static. It didn't glitch. The video player's timecode simply began to count backward while the footage continued to play forward. It wasn't the sound of the lab equipment
On screen, the air around the sphere began to warp. It didn't ripple like heat; it fractured like broken glass. For three seconds, the sphere was there. Then, it was replaced by something else.