Dr. Kim arranged a series of tests on Andrew and Clark to understand the origin of the glowing light in their hands. She hypothesized that it could be a result of a chemical reaction triggered by intense emotions, such as love.
The tests revealed that the light was caused by the emission of photons, the fundamental particles of light, from the surface of their skin. The photons were emitted at a specific wavelength, indicating that they were not the result of any known chemical reaction or bodily function.
Dr. Kim explained that this phenomenon was likely the result of a quantum effect known as entanglement, where particles become linked together in such a way that their properties are correlated even when they are separated by large distances.
She theorized that Andrew and Clark's intense emotional connection had triggered a process where the atoms in their bodies became entangled, causing them to emit photons of light. This process was likely to be highly rare and only occurred in cases where the emotional bond between two individuals was exceptionally strong.
As the tests concluded, Andrew and Clark were amazed by the scientific explanation of their strange phenomenon. They realized that their love was not just a feeling but a powerful force that could transcend the boundaries of the physical world.
As the days passed, Andrew and Clark stopped feeling the intense emotion they had experienced, which was associated with a strange glowing light. Despite this, they became known as the "Quantum Lovers" due to their unique experience. However, Andrew's feelings for Clark continued to grow deeper.

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