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Y’know, I’ve done it before, but feel like I could benefit from some time in a Sensory Deprivation chamber again... My serotonin and dopamine are doing God knows what in there again, it’s a madhouse.
How does that work? Real question, we have the facilities near me. It seems to me like you'd be trapped in there alone with your thoughts. I think I'd go insane.
Basically that. It's meant to be a noiseless, temperature free space, where you're meant to feel separate from everything.
Noiseless, sightless, scentless, weightless, and progressively more and more unaware of any bodily sensation.