I Lived in a Space-Sim Chamber for 72 Hours to See If I’d Go Insane
This video features a high-stakes psychological experiment where the creator spends three days in a hyper-realistic, cramped mock-up of a spacecraft module, deprived of natural light, external communication, and human contact. Using only mission-control audio prompts and pre-packaged space rations, the video tracks the physical and mental degradation of the creator, moving from initial excitement to deep isolation-induced paranoia and sensory distortion. The narrative focuses on the raw reality of deep-space travel that Sci-Fi movies ignore. By integrating wearable biometrics (heart rate, sleep tracking) on screen, we gamify the survival aspect, transforming a standard 'challenge' video into a gripping documentary about the fragility of the human mind. The climax centers on a 'simulated emergency' that triggers a genuine panic response, making the audience question their own capability to handle the void.