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In reply to the discussion: In case people don't have a good understanding of what a supermax is, it is torture. [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)beg to differ on what is and isn't sensory deprivation since I do view death as being deprived of all sense.
But if you want to talk about a live brain, how about this for sensory deprivation...
I saw a horror-type movie years and years ago in which the victim was locked in a chamber filled with body temperature water. He wore a wetsuit that divers wear so he felt nothing around him. That means he couldn't feel the water itself. It was totally dark. His ears were blocked. His hands were enclosed in mitten like covers. And his nose was blocked so he could only breathe through his mouth.
His mind was still awake but he was basically floating in a sea of nothingness and he could not even move.
One of the most horrifying things I can think of.
Total sensory deprivation.
Of a LIVE brain.
Are we to believe that Supermax prisons practice that sort of torture?
Because yeah. I would absolutely call that torture.