Spanish athlete Beatriz Flamini's solo challenge was studied by scientists. Her 500 days in an underground cave meant she had no idea what was happening in the world.
A Spanish woman finally emerged from a cave Friday, following a solo challenge lasting more than 500 days.underground in November 2021, as part of a project that also gave scientists and psychologists the chance to investigate the impact of living alone, underground, for a long time, including the effect on her circadian rhythm.
While Spanish media reported that Flamini’s feat set a new world record for the amount of time spent underground, this could not immediately be confirmed.
“It’s not that time passes more quickly or slowly,” Flamini said in one clip from her experience. “It’s that time doesn’t pass because it’s always four in the morning.”
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