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communication-and-perception
Vergil describes an unusual perception of internal biological processes as 'music' and 'language,' indicating altered sensory or cognitive states.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blood Music (1985)Greg Bear
Chapter 2
Edward, a doctor, investigates the mysterious and abnormal condition of his friend Vergil, whose blood shows unusual proteins and cellular activity that conventional medicine cannot explain. Vergil resists hospitalization, believing that a new form of life or intelligence is evolving within him, communicating and transforming at a microscopic level. The chapter explores their tense dialogue as Edward struggles to reconcile medical science with Vergil's extraordinary claims and the implications of this internal biological phenomenon.