The following description of this floor has been provided by u/ReactsWithWords:
“This is the sensory deprivation floor.
The elevators and other transportation means bring you to a lobby. The receptionist there explains the rules.
First, you have to take a shower. They want you entirely clean for the eperience [sic]. Next, you put on a “bunny suit,” the type they use for clean rooms so no fleck of skin or dust sheds off you. The weird thing is it doesn’t feel like anything. You feel like you’re not wearing anything, yet you know your body is completely covered.
Finally, they let you in the Sensory Deprivation Room. Of course you aren’t allowed to bring anything inside. As the doors close behind you, it’s pitch black here. If you were to spin around quickly, you would not be able to tell which direction you were facing.
The next thing you’ll notice is there’s no floor. It doesn’t feel like you’re floating, but you can’t feel yourself standing on anything, either. Another weird thing is if you were to get on your knees and try to punch the floor, your hand would go straight through because there’s nothing there.
It isn’t cold in here; it isn’t warm. It is constantly at the temperature of your skin, so you never feel warm or cold.
So there is nothing you can feel, nothing you can see, nothing you can hear, nothing you can smell, and nothing you can taste. When you want to leave, just say (don’t yell) “Leave room” in a loud, clear voice. You will instantly come back to the lobby.
You can spend as long or as short as you want in the Sensory Deprivation Room. Some people literally can’t take more than 30 seconds; others can spend hours there. It mostly depends on how comfortable you are with nothing but your own thoughts.”
I (u/Psychomaniac14) have uncovered a massive secret on this floor, and have submitted a CONFIDENTIAL report about it to law enforcement.
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