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>add some plants
>provide entertainment?
>SENSORY DEPRIVATION CHAMBER...? (bdsm yay)

ISABELLE (speaking in hushed tones, as if afraid of being overheard)
-I was speaking to Claude earlier, in private, and I - well I am not sure, but I think he may have gone insane. He is convinced that the habitat is slowly shrinking as part of some test into whether humans can survive in more and more compacted and cramped spaces. Also, Claude claims that the architecture and surroundings of our habitat are constantly changing, with arbitrary redecorations and visual differences, just yesterday, our habitat was some sort of vertical obelisk triangular frustum shape, now today it is apparently a white dome. Claude claims there is some powerful outside entity, he thinks it is a Quantum Being, using quantum mechanics to manipulate our spatiotemporal perception of surroundings, he calls this Quantum Mechanical extradimensional alien being the "QM Intervention". Apparently Claude has gone around measuring all the walls and floor areas with LIDAR sensors, and he claims that they have cheated him of living space, because according to some NASA published Human
Integration Design Handbook (NASA/SP-2010-3407/REV1, pp. 669–670), the equation for habitable volume per crew member is
=6.67 * ln (mission duration in days)−7.79
and according to his calculations because the walls are now shrinking, we have all been cheated...

GRETA (she is still nervous, and clasping a large spreading red splotch on her face from where the centipede previously bit her)
-And have you seen what they have done to the beds? They are all tilted upwards at 6 degrees! Apparently it is part of some HDBR experiment (Head Down Bed Rest), some cheap simulation of microgravity with your feet positioned above your head at a sloping gradient, to simulate fluid flow redistribution internally to upward bodily portions in free fall. How are we supposed to sleep??

ISABELLE (she hesitates, but then blurts it out anyway)
-Do you think... no, I shouldn't- it's just... I heard there is an even worse experiment. It is called Dry Immersion. Basically they immobilise and embalm you in this thermoneutral water bath, to simulate floating in microgravity, and measure support unloading, mechanical gravitational unloading and muscular inactivity, fluid shifts and postural deconditioning alongside orthostatic intolerances, stay in long enough and it even induces biomarkers of bone remodelling and metabolic impairment...