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Scientific Hubris and Unintended Consequences
Apgar's experimental ambition and concealed capabilities turn curiosity into catastrophe. The narrative treats risky research as morally ambiguous: innovation alongside negligence. The explosion, the mysterious radiation scar, and the reconstructed activation of the converter dramatize how technical arrogance and secrecy produce collateral damage—forcing colleagues and institutions to parse culpability amid grief and to reckon with the ethical limits of unchecked science.
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