Chapter 179: Experiment
Once again, my attention was drawn to the vague mystery of the past. If the blurry appearance of him in the first photo was due to technical reasons, then the recurrence of this picture is definitely not a coincidence that can be explained.
The only explanation was that the guy didn't want anyone else to record his true face, so he manipulated the negatives of each photo, blurring the area he was in in the photo.
I don't understand why the mysterious man wanted to hide his face when he wanted to take a picture with the four of them, leaving only a vague figure. Could it be that even the appearance of that mysterious person is a secret that cannot be revealed?
It was only for a few seconds, but when I looked at the blurred shadow again, my brain suddenly had a knee-jerk reaction.
My instincts told me I should know this guy, but I couldn't remember who he was.
To use an inappropriate analogy, it's as if the memory of the mysterious man in the brain has been taken away by life, and the original synapses have been wiped out.
"Goofy, do you find anything on this picture?" Lin Feng, who was on the side, saw that I was looking so seriously, and couldn't help but ask.
I thought about it for a while, and decided that I shouldn't hide it, and then told Lin Feng that the middle-aged man in his forties on the photo was actually Lin Bayi in the past. In the past 20 years, Lin Bayi has undergone a thorough plastic surgery, so just comparing the photos, there is no similarity between the two.
"No wonder, I said why my father didn't look like what I remembered, it turned out to be the reason. It's just that why did he go for plastic surgery, he was already in his forties at the time, and there was no need to toss himself anymore! ”
The ghost knows, plastic surgery may be because Lin Bayi wants to hide his past identity, or maybe it is because he wants to enter the entertainment industry.
But now that Lin Bayi is dead, it's not interesting to speculate about what these haves or haves, thinking about it, I returned the photo to Lin Feng, and then picked up the notebook in the drawer.
It was an old-fashioned rubber notebook, which was quite old, and it was estimated that Lin Bayi had obtained it when he joined the army when he was young, and the title page of the book was vaguely written with the words given by the army.
Compared to the black-and-white photo, I think there may be more secrets hidden in the notebook.
The notebook was full of words, and Lin Feng only glanced at them and told me that those words were definitely his father's font. Lin Bayi taught him to write since he was a child, so at this point, it was impossible for Lin Feng to admit his mistake.
In other words, the things recorded in the book were written by Lin Bayi himself!
The things recorded in the notebook are a bit similar to a diary, and it feels like Lin Bayi's autobiography, and on the first page of the yellowed chapter, he writes down the reason why he left this notebook.
"Teaching, what is given from above, what is effected; Transformation, teaching and practice at the top, and transformation into the bottom. Through the upward movement, it becomes the following. Sub-culture and martial arts, integration, this is education, so the code name of this plan is the education field!
At least, that's what the guy told me at the time. ”
That guy? Thinking of this, I couldn't help but look at the blurry figure in the photo again, the guy mentioned in Lin Bayi's notebook, could it be this mysterious person?
With questions in mind, I continued reading:
I didn't know from the beginning whether it was right or wrong for the Correctional Ground Project to emerge, and for all this time, we just did what they told us to do, and there was no room for thought or resistance.
On a certain level, although we are the people in charge of the experiment, we are also the objects of the experiment! ”
Both a responsible person and an experimental subject? Then can I understand that Lin Bayi can actually be regarded as a victim of this plan.
Seeing this, I couldn't help but think of the other two people in the photo, Ren Fengyue and Guo Fangzheng!
Could it be that these two guys also experienced these things that Lin Bayi said? Why, then, did they not mention anything about the correctional field when they interrogated these two guys? For a moment, I couldn't figure out the secret.
"Now it seems that I was also affected by the plan, with hallucinations, conjectures, and signs of memory loss. Maybe in a few years, I'll completely forget what happened here, all the heinous things we did together.
The guy said that the meaning of this plan is for the sake of the future of mankind. There are similar experiments in the United States, and what we want to do is to build on and improve on previous projects so that the experiments can benefit humanity.
Maybe I've been here for too long, working day in and day out, experimenting, and I can't tell what's right and what's wrong.
In order not to let this project be buried in the ground for a long time, and in order to make this secret public one day in the future, I have decided to secretly record the contents of this experiment starting today.
I just hope that I will live to take this note out of here, and that more people will be able to see the contents of this note. ”
Seeing this, Lin Feng and I almost swallowed in unison, and the next content should be a record of that experiment, what kind of terrifying experiment is worthy of someone like Lin Bayi to describe it in this language?
And the hallucinations, conjectures, and memory deficits he mentions in the article are so similar to what I've been experiencing lately. I have reason to believe that what happened to me now is most likely related to that damn experiment.
Day 1, Humanity Test: Initially, we simulated the Stanford Prison experiment and brought in six members of the experimental group to conduct the simulation test.
The experimental group was divided into two groups, one of which played the role of the police, while the other group played the role of the bad guys, and kept them in an enclosed space for several days, providing them with water and food to make ends meet. The next thing to do is to get these people to completely substitute for the character of the experiment.
The guy wanted to see for himself what kind of means a person would use to deal with the "bad guys" who were in a vulnerable position if they were given the right to exercise violence.
At first, the children were very restrained and couldn't let go. But after the "human influence", they are gradually able to adapt to the role they play and take on the role well.
For the past week, the experimental site has been filled with the screams and wails of the children. But that guy told us not to care about this, just wait to record the final conclusion, and compare it, and only then did I gradually understand the horror of this "human experiment".
Seeing this, I only felt a chill in my heart.
The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted by Professor Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University in 1971, is arguably the most unsuccessful psychological experiment.
By imitating the roles of prisoners and guards, a simulated experimental site is eventually turned into a real prison, and the college students who participated in the experiment are given a nightmare that they will never forget.
One critic once described it this way, and if there was any place after World War II that could be described as hell, it was the basement of Stanford University on those nights. So I really don't want to go into too much detail about the specifics of the experiment.
The failure of the Stanford prison experiment is already recognized, so why did this so-called correctional field project imitate this experiment and test it?
It was only now that I began to understand why Lin Bayi had recorded the contents of the experiment one by one. This notebook is likely to be the key to uncovering all the secrets so far!
"Ahh
Suddenly, a sharp scream pierced the darkness, startling me and Lin Feng on the side at the same time.
The voice came from near the first floor, where was Lin Bayi's mourning hall, only Lin Xiaoxue stayed there alone to guard his spirit, could it be that something happened to Xiaoxue?
I dropped my notebook and hurriedly rushed out of the room with Lin Feng, heading straight to the first floor.
I was still too careless.
Lin Bayi had just been assassinated, and he was shot dead in the police station, which shows that the other party still has a full understanding of our situation.
The hostile forces lurking in the shadows of Province Z have not yet been fully identified, and I don't know how many such "killers" are still lurking around us.
As soon as Lin Bayi died, the Lin family's villa became the target of public criticism, at this time, how could I let Xiaoxue stay downstairs alone?