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Fragments Of A Dream Recording

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[Excerpt from an article posted at EYE ON THE PSI, 1 March 2020]

...the 58-year-old lecturer who, it is claimed, leaked the recording told reporters last night that he had no comment, because "that's all that the law permits me to say".

The video, which appeared on YouTube last Sunday and spread via social media, was initially thought to be a hoax. However, in the week since it was published, six members of the university's physics department have walked out, and one has spoken publicly of his three-year battle with PTSD - although not, it must be stressed, with specific reference to the experiment.

So is the tape real? As yet, there's no verification, but the evidence for its authenticity is mounting - as is the public's concern.

Dr Evelyn Hedgler, the TV scientist who in 2015 won acclaim for her three-part HTAB series about the subconscious brain, said on Twitter that she'd heard of a similar experiment taking place in the mid 1980s, but with no paper published she'd dismissed it as science fiction.

The events of the last week were, she wrote, "intriguing".

Hedgler has spoken at length about the power of our unspoken anxieties and how they feed not just into our dreams but into our waking experiences, boiling down her theories in one memorable chat-show appearance to: "Life is a never-ending nightmare."

For many, the worry now will be that death is too.

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released February 23, 2020

written, performed and produced by Haunting The Atom
a Reel And Imagined release (RAI001)

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Lo-fi synth sounds and short films on a horror/sci-fi trip.

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