Altered States
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1:19:01
Did I wake you? It's Emily.
1:19:04
Eddie, I'm in a kind of wild panic.
I need to talk to you.

1:19:19
I don't know how even
to put this into words...

1:19:21
...but I'm beginning to think
what happened to you was...

1:19:24
...not just a hallucinatory experience.
1:19:26
I've got this gut feeling that something
phenomenological did actually happen...

1:19:30
...that there was some kind
of genetic transformation.

1:19:33
I don't know why I think this is
in defiance of all rationality, but I do...

1:19:36
...and now that I do, I'm terrified.
I mean really terrified. Petrified.

1:19:40
So am I.
1:19:41
I don't want you doing
this experiment again next week.

1:19:43
I have to find out if it actually happened.
1:19:44
I'm asking you to put the experiment off...
1:19:46
...till we understand it more
to minimize the risk.

1:19:48
You can't. You have to work back
from the event itself.

1:19:51
But you may be causing yourself
irreversible genetic damage!

1:19:54
We're not dealing with genetics!
1:19:55
We're beyond mass and matter here,
beyond even energy.

1:19:57
What we're back to is the first thought.
1:20:01
I'm trying to tell you I love you.
1:20:04
I know that.
1:20:06
And I'm trying to tell you,
this is an all-bets-are-off sort of thing.

1:20:10
We may be opening a black box that may
scrap our whole picture of space-time.

1:20:14
We might even have a link
to another universe.

1:20:16
For God's sake, you're a scientist.
You must know how I feel.

1:20:22
Yes, I know how you feel.
1:20:27
It's very late.
Would you like to stay here tonight?

1:20:32
I could do with a little love
and a little reassurance right now.

1:20:37
You'll stay, won't you?

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