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15 French volunteers leave cave after 40 days without daylight or clocks

15 French volunteers leave cave after 40 days without daylight or clocks Deep Time project investigated how a lack of external contact would affect sense of time – and two thirds wanted to stay longer Members of the team emerge the Lombrives cave in Ussat les Bains after spending 40 days underground. Photograph: Renata Brito/AP Members of the team emerge the Lombrives cave in Ussat les Bains after spending 40 days underground. Photograph: Renata Brito/AP AssociatedPressinParis Sun 25 Apr 2021 06.40 EDT Last modified on Sun 25 Apr 2021 07.02 EDT Fifteen people have emerged from a cave in south-west France after 40 days underground in an experiment to see how the absence of clocks, daylight and external communications would affect their sense of time.

French Isolation Study for 15 People Ends After 40 Days in Cave

French Isolation Study for 15 People Ends After 40 Days in Cave
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French volunteers who lived in a cave with no phones or sunlight for 40 days say it was great

French volunteers who lived in a cave with no phones or sunlight for 40 days say it was great  Apr 25, 2021, 08:28 PM facebook email Volunteers leave the Lombrives cave after spending 40 days in the cave in Ussat-les-Bains, southern of France, on April 24, 2021. Fred Scheiber/AFP via Getty Images French volunteers have emerged from a cave after spending 40 days with no clocks or phones. They took part in the Deep Time project, which explored the limits of human isolation. Two-thirds of the group say they wanted to stay in the cave for longer. Fifteen volunteers have emerged from a cave in the southwest of France after spending 40 days without clocks, phones, or sunlight for a human isolation experiment.

15 volunteers emerge from dark cave in France after 40 days in total isolation

France - 15 people spend 40 days in a sealed-off cave - ten of them would like to stay longer

April 25, 2021 by archyde Published 24. April 2021, 23:37 In France, 15 people volunteered to be locked up for a study. They found the time without sunlight, news from the outside world or clocks relaxing. 1 / 2 Twitter/ChristianClot Twitter/ChristianClot Two thirds of them would have liked to have stayed longer. The participants lost their sense of time. 15 people came back from a cave in France after 40 days of voluntary isolation. With big smiles on their pale faces, the seven women and eight men left the cave of Lombrives in the Pyrenees on Saturday, where they had spent the last 40 days and nights without sunlight and watches for a scientific study. First impressions: time seemed to pass much slower in this isolation and they came to rest more.

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