Quiet | Short Horror Film

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A person attempted to break the world record by staying in the world's quietest room for 45 minutes, experiencing heightened senses of hearing, taste, touch, and sound, eventually leading to an overwhelming noise and an inability to hear anything.

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  • Extended exposure to the world's quietest room can lead to sensory overload, causing individuals to experience heightened awareness of bodily functions and auditory stimuli, potentially inducing a state of mental distress.
  • The intense sensory deprivation within the room creates an environment where even the slightest sounds become amplified, overwhelming the individual's perception and ultimately leading to an inability to distinguish external noises from internal bodily functions.

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  • What happens in the world's quietest room?

    Sensory overload occurs, leading to insanity.

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"Insanity-inducing silence: breaking world record"

  • The world's quietest room is said to induce insanity after 30 minutes inside; attempting to break the world record, the individual stays for 45 minutes with a timer set. In the room, heightened senses lead to hearing ear sounds, body noises, and eventually one's heartbeat, with elevated senses of taste, touch, and sound, culminating in overwhelming noise and an inability to hear anything.
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