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Isolation – Mind Field (Ep 1)



What happens when your brain is deprived of stimulation? What effect does being cut off from interaction with the outside world have on a person? What effect does it have on me, when I am locked in a windowless, soundproof isolation chamber for three days? In this episode of Mind Field, I take both an objective and a very intimate look at Isolation.

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37 thoughts on “Isolation – Mind Field (Ep 1)
  1. The more you surround yourself with entertainment, technology, pleasing activities and immediate gratification the harder 3 days in the room will be.

  2. What is normal? This is the big question? I would like to see these experiments on different ages and on both genders how children vs elderly women vs men will react
    In our busy and hectic world and lives this could be therapeutic not damaging switching off what is wrong with it if it is a good balance between on/off

  3. I am never bored. Ever.
    I would choose boredom over pain any day.
    Being in that room with nothing would be enjoyable for me because it would give me a break from humans, phones ringing, etc. I would try to meditate for the full half hour.
    I have also been in a floating isolation tank for one hour 2 different times – once in a rectangular tank and the other in a "pod" which was shaped like an egg. What a difference the shape makes. The pod won tenfold.

  4. Nobody:

    Vsauce: 1st day, I started to have dark thoughs

    Vsauce: 2nd day, I have an idea to make a new channel

    Vsauce: 3rd day, *gets out*

    Vsauce: *Creates HowToBasic*

  5. Try 3 years jail for breaching probation. Charge: operating a vehicle with a learner license. Changed me forever mentally

  6. Spent a 103 days in the Shu while serving a 18 month sentence. That shit is no joke I counted all day. I knew exactly what time the dude above me would cry and dude below me would piss. Our bodies are so repetitive especially when we don’t have a sense of time. That shit changed me to the point where even outside the walls I feel like there’s a 6 by 9 around me at all times. Everything hits you at once and you wanna pull your hair out. I wouldn’t wish iso on anybody especially in a controlled prison. I would have my ear against the vents listening to the guards bumping to linkin Park at night lol. I did benefit by gaining ultimate self control and content. I was in there for having a half pound of weed in my trunk 🙂

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