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'''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 1''', a.k.a. ''The Spot'', is the first in a series of two flash [[screamers]]. It claims to be a genuine experiment, actually trying to hypnotize the viewer. The instructions advise viewers to dim the lights in their room to make the experiment work, which in reality serves to maximize the scare factor of the [[screamer]].
'''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 1''', a.k.a. ''The Spot'', is the first in a series of two flash [[screamers]]. It claims to be a genuine experiment, actually trying to hypnotize the viewer. The instructions advise viewers to dim the lights in their room to make the experiment work, which in reality serves to maximize the scare factor of the [[screamer]].


== '''Experiment No. 1''' ==
In the animation itself, viewers are asked to focus on a moving white dot on a black background, while a male voice repeatedly recites “Shadow and darkness visit me at night, here in the backroom of my mind”. The dot will slowly move right and left, at one point fading into the second dot in a higher position, and emitting an expanding white circle at another point. When the dot is about to spawn one of those circles for a second time, a picture of a human eye with a red filter pops up with a loud scream, followed by menacing laughter. The viewer is then greeted by Dr. Rabailkal himself, who briefly promotes the author's website, Derivo.ch.
In the animation itself, viewers are asked to focus on a moving white dot on a black background, while a male voice repeatedly recites “Shadow and darkness visit me at night, here in the backroom of my mind”. The dot will slowly move right and left, at one point fading into the second dot in a higher position, and emitting an expanding white circle at another point. When the dot is about to spawn one of those circles for a second time, a picture of a human eye with a red filter pops up with a loud scream, followed by menacing laughter. The viewer is then greeted by Dr. Rabailkal himself, who briefly promotes the author's website, Derivo.ch.