Hello guys how are u people I hope you all are going good. Today we’ll discuss on brutal science experiment performed by Russians in past so lets start
(Please note all the below information are taken from the official Wikipedia.org article)
The story recounts an experiment set in a late–1940s Soviet
test facility. In a military-sanctioned scientific experiment, five political
prisoners were kept in a sealed gas chamber, with an airborne stimulant
continually administered in order to keep the subjects awake for 30 consecutive
days. The prisoners were falsely promised that they would be set free from the
prison if they completed the experiment.
The subjects behaved as usual during the initial days,
talking to each other and whispering to the researchers through the one-way
glass, though it was noted that their discussions gradually became darker in
subject matter. After nine days, one subject began screaming uncontrollably for
hours while the others had no reaction to his outburst. The man screamed for so
long that he tore his vocal cords. The man didn’t know why he was screaming. He
was paralyzed. When the second one started screaming, the others prevented the
researchers from looking inside by pasting torn book pages and their own feces
on the porthole windows. A few days passed without the researchers being able
to look inside, during which the chamber was completely silent. The researchers
used the intercom to test if the subjects were still alive, and got a short
response of a subject expressing compliance.
On the 15th day, the researchers decided to turn off the
stimulating gas and reopen the chamber. The subjects did not want the gas to
turn off, for fear they would fall asleep. Upon looking inside, they discover
that the four surviving subjects have performed lethal and severe mutilation
and disembowelment on themselves during the past days, including tearing off
flesh and muscles, removing multiple abdominal internal organs, practicing
self-cannibalism, and allowing 10 cm (4 inches) of blood and water to
accumulate on the floor by jamming pieces of flesh from the first subject into
the drain, who was found dead on the floor as soon as the chamber was opened.
The subjects also violently refuse to leave the chamber and begged the
scientists to continue administering the stimulant, murdering one soldier and
severely injuring another that attempted to remove them. After eventually being
removed from the chamber, all subjects were shown to exhibit extreme strength,
unprecedented resistance to drugs and sedatives, the ability to remain alive
despite lethal injuries, and a desperate desire to stay awake and be given the
stimulant. It was also found that if any one of the subjects fell asleep, they
would die.
After being somewhat treated for their severe injuries, the surviving three subjects were prepared to return to the gas chamber with the stimulant by the orders of the military officials (though against the will of the researchers), with EKG monitors showing short recurring moments of brain death. Before the chamber was sealed, one of the subjects fell asleep and died, and the only subject that could speak screamed to be immediately sealed in the chamber. The military commander ordered for three other researchers to be closed inside the chamber along side the two remaining subjects. One researcher immediately drew his gun and killed the commander and the mute subject by shooting both of them in the head, causing the other personnel to flee the room. With only one surviving subject, the terrified researcher explained that he would not allow himself to be locked in a room with monsters that could no longer be called people. He desperately asked what the subject was, to which the subject smiled and identified himself and the other fallen subjects as an inherent evil inside the human mind that is kept in check by the act of sleeping. After a brief pause, the researcher shot the prisoner in the heart, and with his dying breath on the floor, the subject muttered his final words; "No Quema Cuh"
The Russian Sleep Experiment became immensely popular upon
its original publication. It is considered by some to be the greatest and most
shared creepypasta story ever. Much of the online and offline debate surrounds
the belief held by many that the story is real rather than fiction, and many
articles therefore seek to debunk this claim. It has also sparked more general
discussion of the viral nature of creepypasta stories.
The creepypasta is often shared alongside an image of a grotesque, demonic figure, which is implied to be one of the test subjects. The image is actually of a life-size animatronic Halloween prop called "Spasm"
The Russian Sleep Experiment's popularity has led to various adaptations over the years. A novel inspired by the original short story was published in 2015
Very informative about brutal history of Russia
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