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In 1978, a Soviet physicist accidentally shot through his head by the speed of light of a high-radiation particle, however, a miracle happened: not only did he not die, but also had an incredible change. 

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In 1978, a Soviet physicist accidentally shot through his head by the speed of light of a high-radiation particle, however, a miracle happened: not only did he not die, but also had an incredible change.

People are terrified at the mention of radiation because it is extremely penetrating and poses a serious threat to people's health. A small dose of radiation can slowly affect the health of the body, and over time the damage will spread to all parts of the body. Large doses of radiation will cause cells to become cancerous and cause death in a short period of time.

Not only that, but it also affects the environment, leading to severe ecological damage. Therefore, when researching highly radioactive substances, it is necessary to equip radiation protection products and laboratories.

From 1947 to 1991, the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, in order to compete for the hegemony of the century, launched fierce competition in the political, economic, and military fields, and paid special attention to the development of science and technology.

Alexei was a Soviet physicist who studied particle physics. His main task at that time was to overhaul the largest particle accelerator in the Soviet Union: the U70. The continuous high-intensity work took him out of his mind, so he decided to leave the lab and go home to get some rest.

The next morning, the silence of the room was shattered by the sound of a hurried phone call, "The particle accelerator is malfunctioning, and you need to come back immediately." Alexei quickly put on his clothes and drove to the laboratory. Upon arriving at the lab, he heard a loud roar from the machine, and he immediately put on a hazmat suit to troubleshoot.

However, after a series of tests, he did not find the problem, so he reported the situation to his superiors and asked to enter the accelerator tunnel for a more detailed examination. In order to ensure his safety, other personnel are required to intervene when he enters, and to direct the beam of light towards the isolating object in time.

When he enters the experimental area, the warning light next to the accelerator goes off, meaning that he can check the situation in the tunnel. But as he entered the passage, a beam of light struck him, striking him in the head. He felt a blur in front of him for a moment, and within a few seconds it was back to its original state.

It turned out that the security protection system at that time was also faulty because of his entry, so the warning light went out did not mean that it was safe, and he arrived a minute earlier than the specified time, and his colleagues had not transferred the beam to the specified direction, and outsiders could not see what was happening inside, so everyone did not know that he was attacked by the beam.

He checked with his colleague again to see if the beam was directed to the isolated object, and after receiving an accurate answer, he went to the fault area for maintenance. He didn't tell anyone else about it after the overhaul, but he knew exactly what he was up against.

When it was over, he returned home and waited for his death, but until the next day his body did not show any abnormalities. So he came to the hospital for an examination, and the results were not abnormal. This made him very puzzled, because under normal circumstances, a person who is hit by high levels of radiation particles will die directly.

He thought he might just be a little more lucky, maybe in a few days his physical function would decline. But after a few days, he still didn't feel any change, until one day, he found that his arithmetic ability had skyrocketed, and he could come up with answers in a few seconds even for complex calculations, and his various senses became extremely sharp.

In order to observe his changes, he kept a daily record of his physical condition and wrote down what was about to happen in his diary.

He realized that he had to keep this secret, otherwise it would not only threaten his own life, but also his family. But due to the special nature of his work, his every move is under the control of the Ministry of Security. Despite his efforts to disguise his abilities, security personnel noticed his anomalies during long-term observation.

Suspecting him to be a high-ranking spy, a group of people came to his home one afternoon to talk to him. At first he was a little uneasy, but he calmed down for his own safety. He answered every question from the Ministry of Security seriously and reasonably.

So this also reassures their suspicions. After this incident, he destroyed all his diary as if nothing had happened, and then went back to work. After a long time, one day at work, his colleague noticed blood coming from his nose and asked him to go to the hospital for a check-up.

He thought it was a manifestation of the effects of radiation, and he was mentally prepared. So he went to the hospital again, but the doctor said that there was nothing abnormal in his body. In the rest of his life, he only had occasional nosebleeds, and he did not have any physical problems.

This phenomenon cannot be explained by conventional theoretical knowledge and is a miracle of life.

In 1978, a Soviet physicist accidentally shot through his head by the speed of light of a high-radiation particle, however, a miracle happened: not only did he not die, but also had an incredible change. 
In 1978, a Soviet physicist accidentally shot through his head by the speed of light of a high-radiation particle, however, a miracle happened: not only did he not die, but also had an incredible change. 
In 1978, a Soviet physicist accidentally shot through his head by the speed of light of a high-radiation particle, however, a miracle happened: not only did he not die, but also had an incredible change. 

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