Why sensory deprivation is bad

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I’ve read that quiet rooms and pitch black apparently cause hallucinations and whatnot because the brain is always looking for stimulus. Why is a break in stimulus not good? Can’t the brain just be like “aw yeah, silence let’s chill”?

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It’s kind of like when you’re laying in the quiet dark at night, your mind can’t help but become stimulated by thoughts since there’s nothing else going on.

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