
doi: 10.5840/adc20256217
Is it okay for the government to be unethical for the common good? A group of volunteers participate in a sleep experiment designed to enhance learning and skill acquisition. However, the experiment takes a sinister turn as they become trapped in a series of simulated disaster scenarios, forced to relive traumatic events repeatedly. As their memories of their real lives fade and the lines between simulation and reality blur, they must find a way to break free from the experiment's control and reclaim their autonomy. The story explores the ethical implications of manipulating human consciousness, the resilience of the human spirit, and the power of collective action in the face of adversity.
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