William Whewell's Lab Coat

Origin
William Whewell was an English polymath whose scientific works crossed the fields of mechanics, physics, geology, astronomy and economics. He also wrote poetry, sermons and translated the works of Goethe. Some of his numerous contributions included new terms for the scientific field, such as science, physicist and catastrophism.

Effects
The coat can allow access to 95 percent of the user’s higher brain functions at any one time. This can allow for higher capacity of learning and memory, increased intelligence, creativity, reflexes and body-brain connection. Due to increased neural activity, the user will need to take in more glucose, sugar, to maintain the effect. If not maintained, the user will collapse into a downward spiral; if they do, the need for sugar and the effects will be elevated to an addiction level.