Over the weeks, Arian and Master Jamshidi built an underground laboratory in the basement of the teacher's house. Using simple tools and boundless creativity, they began experimenting with the meteor. Arian, with his knowledge of math and physics, performed complex calculations, while Master Jamshidi guided the experiments with his vast experience.
They quickly realized that the meteor's energy was linked to radio and magnetic waves. By building specialized devices, they managed to collect and amplify these waves. Their first success was powering a small light bulb with the meteor's energy. This victory encouraged them to continue.
However, the further they progressed, the more obstacles they faced. The meteor's energy was highly unstable and difficult to control. They also discovered that the stone emitted unknown rays that could be harmful to health.
One day, Master Jamshidi suffered a severe headache and temporary vision loss while working. Worried, Arian rushed him to the hospital. Doctors couldn't determine the cause of his illness. This incident deeply troubled Arian. He didn't want to harm Master Jamshidi in pursuit of his dreams.
Around the same time, news of the meteor's discovery reached others. A large corporation approached Arian and Master Jamshidi with tempting offers to buy the meteor and their formulas. They claimed they could use this energy to advance science and technology. But Arian and Master Jamshidi didn't trust these offers. They knew the corporation was only after its own interests and might misuse the meteor's energy.
Arian faced a difficult dilemma: Should he abandon his research to save Master Jamshidi's life? Or should he continue his efforts and take greater risks?
(To be continued...)