Institute Optic of mind

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Few people know that the effect of the cartoon "The Train from Romashkov" has gone beyond the limits of simple human consciousness. The cartoon, which was extremely kind and revealed a thirst for life, made many minds of that time worry. Immediately after the premiere of the cartoon, a wave of mysterious disappearance of real trains swept across the country. They were found at the last stations, forest clearings and the shores of lakes. The phenomenon was not frequent, so it was not possible to track each specific train. To study this mysterious phenomenon, a special research institute was developed, which was used to study runaway machines. The effect was incomprehensible to scientists, but only one thing was clear: the trains for a moment received consciousness and were drawn to nature. At the Research Institute itself, after much experimentation and experimentation, physicists, chemists and ophthalmologists improved locomotive headlights by adding lenses and photosensitive elements to them (by analogy with the human eye), which are triggered at the moment of the greatest glow (experience) of the train. After repeated cases of lateness or escape, which were already becoming fewer and fewer by that time, the updated headlights were removed and sent to the Research Institute for development. The effect on the lenses was stunning, and many scientists refused to believe it! The derailed trains, exactly like the cartoon, were interested in images of nature: birds, plants and the sky… Later, this Research institute was renamed the "Research Institute of Optics of Consciousness", where the author of the script of this cartoon, Heinrich Sapgir, worked until the end of his days, developing new magical scenarios of behavior for machines and machines.