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Sigmund Freud's lower level laboratory which is decorated with saturating mathematical artwork fostered a creative workspace for which he would delve into Maria's mind in search of a life saving answer. |
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Maria Agnesi's laboratory perched on the higher platform commanded expansive views of the island and its vegetaion. This enhanced her ability to communicate with the plants and graft theories for her mathematical studies. |
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The form of the structure uses bold and harsh objects to create a fitting laboratory for Sigmund and Maria to study the dangerous thoughts provoked by intense geometric mathematics. |
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This meglamanic structure entwined Sigmund and Mraria's Labs and enabled a surreal fusion of their wisdom and knowledge which they hoped would unlock the key the brain cancer epidemic. |
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In contrast, the sea surrounding the island was a beautiful backdrop to the appocolyptic graveyard of old laboratories made redundant by the progression of science in the three know parrallel universes. |
Electroliquid Aggregation Hypothesis:
Sigmund Freud was inspired to explore Maria Agnesi's mind due to their common passion of suicide invoking mathematics. The resultant amalgamation was the pioneering of meglamanic geometries never seen before, of which they believed would be the cure to brain cancer.
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