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This Experiment Should Have Never Been Done



In the mid-20th century, scientists began running extreme isolation experiments to understand how the human brain perceives time.

Between the 1950s and 1970s, volunteers were placed inside sealed, underground chambers designed to remove all external cues — no clocks, no sunlight, no sound, and no contact with the outside world.

These experiments were conducted in research facilities across Europe and North America, often funded by military and academic institutions during the Cold War, when understanding human endurance was considered a strategic advantage.

What happened next disturbed researchers.

After only a short time in isolation, participants began experiencing hallucinations, paranoia, memory distortion, and a complete loss of time perception.
Some believed days had passed when it had only been hours.
One subject reportedly thought years had gone by.

The results revealed a frightening truth:
The human brain relies on environmental signals to maintain reality.

Because of the psychological harm caused, experiments like this are no longer ethically acceptable, and modern research guidelines strictly prohibit such conditions.

History is filled with discoveries —
but also with moments where curiosity crossed a line.

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