A Thousand Seconds in One
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/a-thousand-seconds-in-one.
A scientist creates a drug that accelerates human perception thousands of times, turning the outside world into a motionless landscape.
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Professor Gibberne invents a chemical accelerator that speeds the human nervous system thousands of times beyond normal limits. After taking the drug, two men experience the world as nearly frozen in time, walking among motionless crowds and suspended objects. But friction, heat, and dangerous side effects reveal the terrifying risks of outrunning time itself and hint at world-changing consequences.