What happens when you strip away every sensory anchor – no light, no echo, nothing but the sound of your own heartbeat? Last week, we had the pleasure of welcoming the team from Galileo to CeTI for an extraordinary experiment inside one of the most extreme environments on our campus: the anechoic chamber.

Reporter Claire Oelkers took on a unique psychological and physical endurance challenge, stepping into total darkness and absolute silence to find out how long a person can withstand complete sensory deprivation.

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