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You're offered $10 million to spend at least 31 days in a timeless house. How do you win?

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vi_xlt
You are offered to participate in a peculiar experiment. You will be placed in a house under these conditions:

  1. The house has no windows
  2. No clocks or time-keeping devices are allowed
  3. No communication with the outside world is possible
  4. No access to any external time references
  5. All necessities (food, water, etc.) are provided

The Rules:

  1. If you exit the house BEFORE 31 days have passed: You win nothing
  2. If you exit the house AFTER 31 days have passed: You win $10 million

What do you do to ensure you've stayed long enough to claim the prize?
Patatitta
I don't

edit: I know there are ways to do that like "use the rotting of a piece of food to mark the time" but man if I were to be put in that room RIGHT NOW I lack any of the knowledge to make that happen
Wimpy Cursed
I become ripped
lostsilver
i just do what i always do,, draw :>
Behrauder
Biological clock: the urge to go to the bathroom, feeling sleepy, that kind of thing.

If I had candles or something I can use that diminishes over time that might be helpful. Is this allowed?

Also, since I can stay for MORE than 31 days, if I try to hold my sleep as much as possible, 31 times, and I know that I can hold sleep for two or three days, I can be sure that I will win the challenge.

In fact if I use a candle it will melt while I sleep so I don't think it works...
Farfocele
i'd definitely go fucking insane
Achromalia
im not sure i would have a method in mind yet

it also is entirely likely i would just stay in that timeless house for like, at least a few months voluntarily, possibly far longer-- the greatest thing is that all my needs are already provided for! and im no longer stressed about the cost of food or shelter!! :')

it sounds like "internal timekeeping" is a valid option, but im probably going to lose track. maybe growth patterns of features of my own body? like an inch of hair, or two nail-trimming sessions where the excess length is equivalent to three fourths of the nailbed's length and gets trimmed to a fourth of that nailbed's length, or something like that

my question is... am i still allowed to make music if all the parameters are detailing some form of time interval, via tempo and track length, or via file size from an exported mp3 at a particular bitrate? file names are backed up with dates and times added to them, the project file itself carries metadata, et cetera

the world without music would be so sad...

i love the thought of this though <3
Karmine
Women have a cheat code for that.

I would just count the number of times I sleep, once it reaches 30 I would probably be at 40 days or more.
Ymir
Money is money. I have a really good imagination to entertain myself with.
Behrauder
Wait a minute, since it's a house with no communication with the outside world that gives me free food and stuff like that, why would I want to leave? I would stay for as long as possible, and then I would still have the money as a bonus (or a little more than that).
tapperruiii
i mean my friends follow me wherever i go so i will be alright, especially since they can communicate to me without talking directly
Winnyace
Ah yes isolation torture for 10 milli. Fuck that shit.
DM FOR MUTUAL

Karmine wrote:

Women have a cheat code for that.

I would just count the number of times I sleep, once it reaches 30 I would probably be at 40 days or more.
From watching mr beast videos (epic source i know) this might not work because your sleep schedule could speed up in timeless isolation. You'd maybe want 50+ sleeps maybe to be safe, unless you start taking other timekeeping measures.

For me it'd depend on what we can take in. If all we have are food and water and literally nothing else then i won't be able to do it, probably no one can last in those conditions, at least without needing a lot of therapy afterwards.

However, if we can bring in anything that isn't a communication or timekeeping device (so no electronic devices or clocks probably), then just buying a fuckton of manga and living for 31 days like that doesn't sound that bad. Like it sounds bad but worth it for 10 million dollars. And i could do a bit of prep in advance, estimating how much manga i could read in 31 days, and then i could bring a good amount more just to be safe, and leave one i've finished everything. Maybe if i thought about it enough i could think of other things to bring so i don't end up hating manga by the end of it.
Farfocele
Tbh I don't think a lot of people here would actually be able to handle this. The strategies do seem good though.
Patatitta

Behrauder wrote:

Biological clock: the urge to go to the bathroom, feeling sleepy, that kind of thing.

If I had candles or something I can use that diminishes over time that might be helpful. Is this allowed?

Also, since I can stay for MORE than 31 days, if I try to hold my sleep as much as possible, 31 times, and I know that I can hold sleep for two or three days, I can be sure that I will win the challenge.

In fact if I use a candle it will melt while I sleep so I don't think it works...
nah your biological clock gets altered and disturbed by the lack of knowing the time of day, you can't really use how often you go to pee to really messure that

Behrauder wrote:

Wait a minute, since it's a house with no communication with the outside world that gives me free food and stuff like that, why would I want to leave? I would stay for as long as possible, and then I would still have the money as a bonus (or a little more than that).
yeah, you have minimum living conditions sequred, however, you will never talk to anyone, you wont be able to pursue any hobbies, you can't really do anything worthwhile in your life, it's just sitting there until you die of old age
Achromalia

Patatitta wrote:

Behrauder wrote:

Wait a minute, since it's a house with no communication with the outside world that gives me free food and stuff like that, why would I want to leave? I would stay for as long as possible, and then I would still have the money as a bonus (or a little more than that).
yeah, you have minimum living conditions sequred, however, you will never talk to anyone, you wont be able to pursue any hobbies, you can't really do anything worthwhile in your life, it's just sitting there until you die of old age
its kind of already like that, other than this forum and a couple other things

and if i cant make music, i can suffer with what little art i make

and if i cant suffer with my art, im content to daydream and rot for a month or two

awful, maybe, but things already are (although i may be exaggerating to some degree)
z0z
mans took this shit from reddit
keremaru

DM FOR MUTUAL wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Women have a cheat code for that.

I would just count the number of times I sleep, once it reaches 30 I would probably be at 40 days or more.
From watching mr beast videos (epic source i know) this might not work because your sleep schedule could speed up in timeless isolation. You'd maybe want 50+ sleeps maybe to be safe, unless you start taking other timekeeping measures.
this is where fucking up our circadian rhythm is really beneficial
assuming that you can skew your sleep schedule so far out of whack to the point that you're sleeping into the next day, this provides a little time cheat that technically lets you sleep through one night and one day, essentially skipping the need to sleep in equal intervals every night
of course, you'd still want to keep track of how many times you're going to sleep, but if you're staying up for as long as you possibly can without any detriment to your physical health, at the end of at least 40-45 sleep cycles on a skewed circadian rhythm you'll probably have already passed two months
Patatitta

Achromalia wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Behrauder wrote:

Wait a minute, since it's a house with no communication with the outside world that gives me free food and stuff like that, why would I want to leave? I would stay for as long as possible, and then I would still have the money as a bonus (or a little more than that).
yeah, you have minimum living conditions sequred, however, you will never talk to anyone, you wont be able to pursue any hobbies, you can't really do anything worthwhile in your life, it's just sitting there until you die of old age
its kind of already like that, other than this forum and a couple other things

and if i cant make music, i can suffer with what little art i make

and if i cant suffer with my art, im content to daydream and rot for a month or two

awful, maybe, but things already are (although i may be exaggerating to some degree)
yeah you're exaggerating A LOT, being in a pure white room for the rest of eternity is like a fate worse than death
Achromalia

Patatitta wrote:

Achromalia wrote:

its kind of already like that, other than this forum and a couple other things

and if i cant make music, i can suffer with what little art i make

and if i cant suffer with my art, im content to daydream and rot for a month or two

awful, maybe, but things already are (although i may be exaggerating to some degree)
yeah you're exaggerating A LOT, being in a pure white room for the rest of eternity is like a fate worse than death
in this case, i would wonder if you were being hyperbolic yourself, that doesnt seem to be what the original post states at all

in my mind, it seems like it would be plausible that this is just a regular house (as opposed to a singular room), with barebones furniture and maybe a couple light fixtures, appliances for the storage and preparation of food, maybe a dresser and a desk for a computer, and possibly something to control the temperature. there probably would be a few different neutral/natural colors without any particular aesthetic theme, just common items like a bedsheet or a pillow. it doesn't seem like there's any explicit absence of a bathroom/shower, nor does it seem like a kitchen went missing or anything. that seems a bit different from the impression of a single-room white-torture isolation cell

and like, it is one month, which isnt nothing, but its not an eternity, nor is it even a hundredth of the average human lifespan

none of those appear to contradict the premises listed. under those plausible conditions, i think i would be ok :o
Patatitta

Achromalia wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Achromalia wrote:

its kind of already like that, other than this forum and a couple other things

and if i cant make music, i can suffer with what little art i make

and if i cant suffer with my art, im content to daydream and rot for a month or two

awful, maybe, but things already are (although i may be exaggerating to some degree)
yeah you're exaggerating A LOT, being in a pure white room for the rest of eternity is like a fate worse than death
in this case, i would wonder if you were being hyperbolic yourself, that doesnt seem to be what the original post states at all

in my mind, it seems like it would be plausible that this is just a regular house (as opposed to a singular room), with barebones furniture and maybe a couple light fixtures, appliances for the storage and preparation of food, maybe a dresser and a desk for a computer, and possibly something to control the temperature. there probably would be a few different neutral/natural colors without any particular aesthetic theme, just common items like a bedsheet or a pillow. it doesn't seem like there's any explicit absence of a bathroom/shower, nor does it seem like a kitchen went missing or anything. that seems a bit different from the impression of a single-room white-torture isolation cell

none of those appear to contradict the premises listed. under those plausible conditions, i think i would be ok :o
I mean, you can't have pcs or television because that would break the challenge, any electronic devices has a clock with it, honestly, no communication by itself is brutal and would make living permanently in that situation hell
Corne2Plum3
I'd give it a try
Achromalia

Patatitta wrote:

I mean, you can't have pcs or television because that would break the challenge, any electronic devices has a clock with it, honestly, no communication by itself is brutal and would make living permanently in that situation hell
thats not what seems to be semantically represented, but i suppose it's a valid interpretation, maybe from the ambiguity of "no clocks or time-keeping devices are allowed"... thats the only thing that really strikes me as remotely close to an infraction, and i think the theme of that premise is already evident when it starts with "clocks" as "time-keeping devices" becomes a category of devices specifically oriented for time-keeping

im not worried about a television screen or its associated services since i dont really use those, they would truly be wasted on me, so i'll concentrate on the only relevant item i can imagine using, being the computer:

a computer can keep time, but does not necessarily have to, and it may easily be left without representation in all of its relevant data by obscuring the gui of that data and abstracting the unit measurement itself, among other peculiar but conceivable possibilities

what composes and differentiates a clock and watch from their respective form factors? in essence, it's really only a specific selection of mechanisms within them that manage and negotiate and ration and display the time. without them, they're no longer time-keeping devices

i dont know the specific components of a computer, but i suppose it could be described as a device that keeps time without having to display or ever remotely communicate it (assuming all relevant data is graphically obscured), under the presumption that it would intrinsically be programmed to utilize time in its code somehow, but... at a certain point, how can it be nearly as meaningfully utilized as a time-keeping device akin to a clock or watch?

if the distinction is in something that undergoes generally-regular rates of change over the course of generally-regular intervals that you can make inferences from... is my body, then, a time-keeping device merely because i can measure its physical properties of generally stable growth? although i wouldnt mind erasing that from memory and physicality too (thats a joke this time, mostly)

also i would assume the premise is primarily to erase time from memory, not to erase amenities from use, this again doesnt seem like a white-torture isolation cell

...

that being said, if there is no computer, there is no computer, i will make do with that and draw on paper

its not that it wouldnt be terrible, i would truly despise it-- still, i think i would be willing to survive a house im locked in with no electronic devices and no windows, simply lights and appliances and utilities, for thirty-one days (or longer, because i likely will not be trying to be exact and would prefer to make safer measurements, and i want to stock up on what food i do receive if any of it is preservable and not perishable), for ten million united states dollars
Polyspora
I win by staying in a timeless house for at least 31 days, ez money
tapperruiii
つくみず is all I need in order to win the 10 mil. Mental fortitude will go through the roof I promise ya.
DM FOR MUTUAL
Another thing that I want to point out is that you might be able to track time through more environmental factors. Maybe this counts as communicating with the outside world and would be impossible in this house, but you could probably use things like car/bird sounds as well as the temperature to roughly track days.
silmarilen
The important question is whether there is any form of entertainment in the house.

We've already seen attempts at staying in a room with nothing other than the bare necessities (like mr beast as mentioned earlier or michael from vsauce) and i can confidently say that you can not survive in there for 30 days and stay sane.
ColdTooth
I'd do it for a year.
Patatitta
god you mfs would do anything just to have basic needs covered like come on guys shoot a little bit higher it's depressing
Cerno
that’s piss easy

shit i’d do it for free
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