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French volunteers leave cave after 40 days in isolation

A group of French volunteers have emerged from a cave after a 40-day study exploring the limits of human adaptability to isolation. Volunteers celebrate after leaving the Lombrives cave where they have spent 40 days, in Ussat-les-Bains, southern of France Photo: AFP The 15 participants lived in the Lombrives cave in south-west France with no phones, clocks or sunlight. They slept in tents, made their own electricity, and had no contact with the outside world. The project aimed to test how people respond to losing their sense of time and space. The so-called Deep Time experiment came to an end on Saturday, allowing the eight men and seven women, aged 27 to 50, who took part to leave the cave.

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.

Out of the cave: French voluntary isolation study ends after 40 days

Out of the cave: French voluntary isolation study ends after 40 days
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French volunteers leave underground cave after 40-day isolation study

French volunteers leave underground cave after 40-day isolation experiment

The group, led by French-Swiss explorer Christian Clot appeared at around 10:30 am (0830 GMT) from the Lombrives cave in Ariege. “It was like pressing pause,” said Marina Lançon, one of seven women to take part in the experiment. In partnership with laboratories in France and Switzerland, scientists at the Human Adaption Institue, monitored the 15 team members’ sleep patterns, social interactions and behavioural reactions via sensors.

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