The aim was to see how living down there for 40 days and nights without clocks, sunlight or contact with the outside world would affect our sense of time. Inside the cave, we would not be allowed to speak with our friends or family, or receive updates about the outside world. When I woke up I would go for a walk on my own, just listening and looking at the cave, soaking in the calmness. After a while, people got familiar with the cave and began to forget to do chores and work tasks. We wake up because it’s time to wake up and to work, but we forget to listen to our bodies.
Source: The Guardian May 28, 2021 09:00 UTC