It's always better to start your experiments at a low intensity in a controlled environment before ramping them up. As we've seen with the bird box challenge, a ton of people have been injured for attempting to live ordinary days with blindfolds on. Also the isolation and sensory deprivation aspects are actually more intense with reduced activity.Each person has different limits and each experience outside of your comfort zone pushes their own personal limits further. I think it's good that people want to learn about what their limits are as well as challenging those limits.
mlang23|5 years ago
precisioncoder|5 years ago
wombatmobile|5 years ago
That's not what the OP said he was doing. He said he was wanting to find out what it was like to experience blindness.
s1artibartfast|5 years ago
None of their listed reasons for doing the experiment were related to gaining insight into the life of the disabled.
If that was the goal, I would agree it was a poorly designed experience.