Dawn of the next day met Ethan already up early and scribbling something on a boom he had requested for.
Maybe he had gone insane after all, because no sane person would spend the entire night drawing and scribbling down formulas only to end up burning them.
But strangely enough, he didn’t look the least bit sleep deprived. On the contrary, he looked pretty energized, probably a side effect of the system upgrading his brain.
Still, he couldn’t let this go on as he was constantly distracted and wouldn’t focus for a moment without starting to randomly design and calculate stuff.
Conveniently, one of the burnt notes contained an idea on how to fix this.
’System, open the TDI,’ he mentally commanded, and the familiar lattice of holographic 3D boxes unfolded in the air before him.
The Idea Incubator pulsed faintly, awaiting his input.
Ethan stretched his fingers and exhaled slowly. ’A partition for the human mind... separating thought streams into manageable lanes and allow for multitasking with each different partition. A
He dragged one glowing cube into the center, and lines of data immediately started scrolling before him. A new category appeared:
[Concept Initiated: Ocular Neural Interface (ONI)]
Objective: Partition brain activity via optic nerve stimulation.
Method: Contact lens-based bioelectronic system.
Risk Factor: Severe (High probability of neural overload if calibration fails).]
Ethan thought for a while about it. This was a cruder method than his first idea, but beggers couldn’t be choosers.
His knowledge and proficiency only allowed for this much and he’ll either have to go with this for now or risk his brain overloading from processing information.
Finalizing the idea, he let the system scan his internal knowledge and proficiency before another tab popped up:
[Required Proficiencies: Tier 3 Neuroengineering, Tier 3 AI, Tier 3 Biotech.]
[Status: Requirements met.]
Ethan smiled. He didn’t think he’d meet the requirements but turns out, his knowledge covered a wider range than he expected.
[Simulation Pathway Opening...]
The tabs shifted again, and the glowing cube fractured into dozens of interlinked strands. A holographic human brain rotated slowly before him, glowing arcs tracing neural pathways from the optic nerve to higher cortical regions.
"Beautiful," Ethan murmured As he was in awe at the sheer potential of the TDI.
He hadn’t used the simulation chamber previously and this positively surprised him.
The Simulation Chamber came to life, filling his vision with branching outcomes:
[Positive Simulation: Increased partitioning efficiency by 47%. Simultaneous focus streams possible.
Neutral Simulation: Cognitive partition successful, but high energy drain → migraines, sleep disturbances, emotional detachment.
Negative Simulation: Neural overload → seizures, permanent optic nerve damage, coma. ]
He watched as the brain literally exploded in the negative simulation. Ethan’s lips curled. "So either this works or I fry my brain, seems fun."
The system screen changed again.
[Prototype Feasibility: 61%]
[Enhancements Suggested: Adaptive AI Regulator + Bio-gel calibration layer.]
Ethan tapped the floating data stream, expanding the AI regulator design. This part wasn’t that hard since he already had Athena, he just had to tweak a few things in her code, essentially making her... a babysitter for his brain.
The bio-gel was trickier. He frowned. It wasn’t something he could whip up casually in his apartment.
He’d need lab access and specialized biomaterials, something that he couldn’t get easily.
"Baby steps first."
He locked in the Ocular Neural Interface concept, archiving it in the Prototype Hub for when materials became available.
Just the act of owning the idea relieved the chaos in his head; his thoughts temporarily quieted down, allowing him to clearly think.
The constant itch and relentless need to scribble formulas, eased. His mind was... quieter.
Ethan leaned back against the pillow. "Good. That should keep me sane enough to observe the negotiation."
But just as he was about to close the interface, the system chimed again.
[Notice: Due to continuous overclocking of host’s cognition, mental stability has dropped below safe parameters.]

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