| A | B |
| reverberated | Physics . to be reflected many times, as sound waves from the walls of a confined space |
| involuntarily | independent of one's will; not by one's own choice: |
| innocuous | not harmful or injurious; harmless: |
| parabolic | having the form or outline of a parabola |
| contradiction | direct opposition between things compared; inconsistency |
| cyberfilaments | computer generated fine or thinly spun thread, fiber, or wire |
| authenicated | is the process of determining whether someone or something is, in fact, who or what it is declared to be |
| disquieting | causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing: |
| undisputed | to not argue or debate about; no discussion |
| simultaneously | existing, occurring, or operating at the same time; concurrent: |
| oblivious | forgetful; without remembrance or memory: |
| minuscule | very small |
| router | acts like a coin sorting machine, allowing only authorized machines to connect to other computer systems |
| vicious | given or readily disposed to evil: |
| viruses | a segment of self-replicating code planted illegally in a computer program, often to damage or shut down a system or network |
| hyperventilating | breathe abnormally fast and deep |
| encrypted | the coding or scrambling of information so that it can only be decoded and read by someone who has the correct decoding key |
| unwittingly | inadvertent; unintentional; accidental: |
| engrossed | to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb: |
| thronging | a great number of things crowded or considered together: |