Fast, Subtle And Piercing (hey, i'm talking to myself again!)
We did not know that this was gonna happen.
Don't tell me you expected this but the effort you were channeling towards them was misguided, and through it, elicited a different reaction. Not from the particle you were expecting to react, but a totally different one.
The first particle, given x mass at b speed when given quantities of gamma rays will then proceed to affect a second particle, with both the speed and mass unknown.
Therefore, the academe can affect the second particle through the deceptive attraction of the academe to the first particle and given the Hawthorne Effect, we can never really know how the particles will behave.
As we can see, we need to observe them closely, lest they fall into a downward spiral, eventually spinning off the test area and associating themselves with the uncontrollable variables that we had so painstakingly removed to achieve an et ceteris paribus condition.
We need to be fast for time is short and the particles are already approaching critical mass. We need to be subtle, for the observer effect states that the observer changes the behaviour of the particle being observed and it is that observation, that influence, it is that which must remain unknown to the observed.
Finally, we need to be piercing. We need to pierce the wall surrounding the particle and to communicate with it's inner workings so that given the distance of the gamma to the particle, the particle would have the "touch memory" so that the academe can achieve his goal of perfecting whatever it is he wants to perfect.
(this post must not be read like an allegory but rather as a quantum physics paper. But it is really an allegory. haha.)

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