Send us a text What happens when everything is taken away—light, sound, touch, time? The human mind doesn't just get bored; it fundamentally unravels. In 1951, psychologist Donald Hebe at McGill University began a study that would forever change our understanding of consciousness. Healthy college volunteers entered windowless rooms expecting tedium. Instead, they encountered the systematic dismantling of their own realities. After just six hours, hallucinations began. By day two, subjects lo...
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