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Viral posts often include a terrifying photo of a ghoulish, grinning figure. That image is actually a commercially sold Halloween animatronic prop named "Spasm".
According to the story, the results were pure nightmare fuel:
The story became so famous that it inspired books, plays, and even independent feature films like the 2019 movie The Soviet Sleep Experiment . ⚖️ Real Science vs. Fiction
The subjects talked normally, but conversations grew darker.
A subject famously whispered that they represented the innate evil inside the human mind that is only kept at bay by sleep. 💻 The Reality: Born on the Internet
The story was first posted in 2010 on the Creepypasta Wiki by a user known as "OrangeSoda".
The best-documented real-world case of extreme sleeplessness belongs to a 17-year-old named Randy Gardner , who stayed awake for in 1964. Under the supervision of Stanford sleep researcher Dr. William Dement, Gardner experienced:
When researchers opened the chamber, they found the subjects had committed extreme acts of self-mutilation and refused to leave.
Viral posts often include a terrifying photo of a ghoulish, grinning figure. That image is actually a commercially sold Halloween animatronic prop named "Spasm".
According to the story, the results were pure nightmare fuel:
The story became so famous that it inspired books, plays, and even independent feature films like the 2019 movie The Soviet Sleep Experiment . ⚖️ Real Science vs. Fiction
The subjects talked normally, but conversations grew darker.
A subject famously whispered that they represented the innate evil inside the human mind that is only kept at bay by sleep. 💻 The Reality: Born on the Internet
The story was first posted in 2010 on the Creepypasta Wiki by a user known as "OrangeSoda".
The best-documented real-world case of extreme sleeplessness belongs to a 17-year-old named Randy Gardner , who stayed awake for in 1964. Under the supervision of Stanford sleep researcher Dr. William Dement, Gardner experienced:
When researchers opened the chamber, they found the subjects had committed extreme acts of self-mutilation and refused to leave.