This person spent 86 minutes in the world's quietest room and then something you would also be surprised to know
Spending most time in the world’s most delicious room can be exciting to many, but if the room starts to look completely calm in the room for hours, you can change your mind. Something similar happened to YouTuber Calx. Initially, he thought it wasn’t a big thing to live in the world’s most quiet room, but when he stopped in the room for a few minutes, he realized how difficult it was to stay in this room. However, he is known as the best time in this room. Actually, the ‘Ankoic Chamber’ of South Bank University is considered the best place in the world. It is a room that is so calm that the sound is measured in negative decibel and that visitors are no more than 45 minutes, otherwise your brain will lose balance. According to a report from the Ladbible, the designer of the Chamber Steven Orfield said: ‘We challenge people to sit in the room in the darkness. If the room is calm, the ears will become favorable. The quieter the room, the more you will be able to hear. You will be able to hear your heartbeat, sometimes you can also hear the sound of your lungs and the strong thunder of your stomach. However, the name of YouTuber Calix is the world record of 86 minutes in this room. He took it as a challenge and decided to spend as much time as possible in the room. The case is from the year 2016. Calice was sealed in an ‘Annecoic Chamber’. He said that, after spending only 5 minutes in solitude, he began to feel unconscious and after 15 minutes claimed to see the lights around him dancing around him. Then 30 minutes later he claimed that he could also hear the blood flowing in his body. Calcus gave up after about an hour because he said he had experienced confusion in the room, but he handled himself and maintained himself and thus set a new record of an hour in the room and 26 minutes. When Calux was asked how he felt about the time spent in the room, he just said it was very strange. Share this story -tags