Weird Science #3
In "Die Töne aus einer anderen Welt," a gardener pauses mid-cut, halted by a professor who shares a startling tale: the man once built a machine to hear the silent voices of plants, revealing that every injury to a tree or flower sends out a cry of pain. Now, the professor warns that disturbing nature’s quiet may awaken something far more unsettling than mere sound.
In "Maschine aus dem Nichts," Professor Donalson is summoned to his friend Dave’s home to examine a mysterious device whose origins Dave himself doesn’t understand. Drawn in by a dream-inspired breakthrough in molecular wave theory, Dave claims the invention appeared to him in his sleep—now a silent, enigmatic machine with no known purpose or function.
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