Clare insists on investigating the book
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Clare questions Parsons about the book's content and meaning, suggesting they ask Chronotis.
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Confused and professionally humbled, oscillating between defensive explanations and resignation to ignorance
Parsons stumbles through each analytical attempt, offering increasingly convoluted explanations that ultimately fail to account for the book's properties. His retreat at the end of the exchange signals defeat in the face of an incomprehensible problem.
- • Determine the book's composition and origin using available technology
- • Avoid admitting the limitations of his expertise
- • Scientific authority should not be questioned
- • Matter must conform to measurable physical laws
- • Deference to senior figures (like Chronotis) is prudent when stymied
Growing exasperation masking underlying urgency, as she senses the escalating stakes of their inability to understand the artifact
Clare methodically interrogates Parsons about the book's properties, challenging his initial assumptions and correcting minor errors (like his use of her first name). Her persistence reveals her intolerance for ambiguity and growing frustration as each scientific test fails to yield answers.
- • Obtain definitive information about the book's nature and purpose
- • Compel Parsons to apply more rigorous analytical methods
- • Scientific data should provide definitive answers
- • Conventional methods must suffice for anomalous artifacts
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The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey becomes the subject of intensive forensic scrutiny, its pages and hide resisting every scientific probe. From tactile examination to x-ray tomography, the book systematically defies analysis, frustrating Clare and Parsons alike with its paradoxical existence outside measurable phenomena.
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The Physics Laboratory transforms from a site of controlled experimentation into a crucible of frustrated inquiry, its humming apparatus and steel surfaces foregrounding humanity's limitations. The dingy half-light and scattered papers mirror Clare and Parsons' disordered attempts to impose order on the incomprehensible.
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