But they do know they can come out of the cave in 40 days, yes?
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Great work in a world where external factors control all we do. It’s nice to be where life spins 360 degrees without you knowing it.
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And the only thing they could watch were old Jerry Lewis movies.
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Seems like a "batty" thing to do.
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Was this necessary with all the real world experiences out there? People in dire situations due to famine, war, ethnic cleansing, etc going on currently? Think Yemen, Syria, Myanmar, etc.
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My own 92 y/o mother spent nearly 4 years in a prison camp in WW11–she’ll give you real world data, for example.
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So the purpose of this “study” was to find out how people do in “isolation” that they know is finite? The fact that some of them wished it could have lasted a little longer “to complete projects” makes this whole thing sound like an expensive panic room party, not science.
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Or they could have asked the hunrdreds of thousands of humans who have been actually imprisoned for much much much longer than 40 days.
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