Drugs 'distorting' time for prisoners to serve 1,000 years
British scientists are studying to find a "drug" that helps prisoners have the opportunity to receive up to 1,000 years.
Sentencing a criminal up to 1,000 years in artificial hell may become a reality. It is a statement by scientists at Oxford University who have discovered controversial technology that can extend the life of people.
According to research by scientists, prisons can use a drug that works to "distort time", making prisoners feel time passes more slowly. This is also one of the techniques used when interrogating, where people can be exposed to constant light or unusual light changes, swaying - bright / dark.
The prison can use a drug that "distorts time" to make prisoners feel time passes more slowly.
Leading the research, Dr. Rebecca Roache said: "Some criminals cause very large crimes and suffer penalties for a long time, up to hundreds of years. However, many people have come to death to Get rid of that penalty ".
From here, Dr. Roache and his colleagues came up with the idea of a "drug" that could make prisoners subject to life sentences feel like they were punished enough. Roache argues that the benefits of such extreme lifespan are obvious, because it can exploit the severity of punishment for each prisoner.
However, this " drug" does not interfere directly with the brain, but researchers will rely on computer models to "load" the mind of criminals, making them feel like they have done enough of the project. punish. Accordingly, offenders will likely spend a period of 1,000 years in punishment in just 8.5 hours.
Dr. Roache said, "This is obviously cheaper and more essential that every citizen has to pay taxes to maintain the prisoner's sentence." However, this project is still facing many controversies among scientists. Currently, scientists are still conducting the examination and evaluation to be able to make the final conclusion soon.
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