The most lonely job in the world

You wonder what job is most lonely in the world? Can people succeed in such a single job?

According to the BBC, one of the most lonely people in the world is Dr. Alexander Kumar, currently working at Concordia research headquarters in the heart of Antarctica, a place so remote and cold.

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Scientists will be isolated for 9 months to conduct this scientific experiment.

Concordia Center is coordinated by the Pole Institute of France and Italy in Antarctica. It consists of three tiers of towers and is shaped like a Saturn V rocket. Dr. Kumar and his colleagues are trying to understand the physical and psychological effects of humans in space, especially space. isolation.

The BBC had an interview with a doctor. He said he was in a place called the heart of Antarctica. This environment is extremely cold and dark. The outside temperature is often negative at 80 degrees Celsius or minus 99.9 degrees Celsius. Inside, it's darker than the outside. At 3,800m above sea level, people often have trouble breathing.

Dr. Alexander Kumar is a doctor of the 13-person research group, who also conducted studies for the European Space Agency, investigating the physiological and psychological effects of isolated living. His research will help understand what limits we can push people to. The results of the study will be applied to bring people to Mars and, of course, for people to safely return.

The team here has been completely isolated since February and this situation will continue until November. Dr. Kumar also added that the conditions in the Antarctic are quite close to the surface of the planet. other. Although there are significant differences in gravity and atmospheric pressure between Antarctica and Mars, the average temperature on Mars is also about minus 55 degrees Celsius, similar to the temperature at Concordia.