Though written about in fiction occasionally, the mirrored box is quite an old invention. Currently it is an often simulated in computer graphics; however rarely do people try to reconstruct one for a real person under appropriate conditions. The event can be enlightening or traumatizing for the witness who bears its burden. The procedure is actually simple, though finding and preparing the materials required might take months:
-6 square metal sheets, slightly taller than the witness. The length should never exceed the height of a witness with raised hands. One of them should be larger than the rest by at least the thickness of the sheets themselves. The material should preferably be made of graphite or lead alloy for the most prominent effect (it's unknown why).
-Five nearly perfect aligned mirrors sealed upon the metal plates. Each of the 5 will form the sides and bottom of the inner box. One larger mirror should be attached to the large metal plate, which will be used for the top.
-A simple light source, of pure white or bright yellow. The light source should emit in almost all directions (a 90 degree cone may be left for the bottom). Candles can be used, but a few early witnesses died from carbon dioxide and monoxide poisoning. The light source should not be planted upon the mirrors or receive any outside energy. Construction techniques are left up to the witness. It is highly suggested the sides be epoxied with strong L brackets. Though intuition might lead one to believe loose sides to be more "safe", past constructions with collapsible sides have lead to horrific accidents.
-Two or three alarm clocks. It may be digital or mechanical. However, digital clocks should not emit radio waves (some radio noise is OK, but only from natural resistance) and should be battery powered. It's highly suggested the witness bring both mechanical and digital, for redundancy (which will be needed). An extra alarm clock of any kind is also needed. Watches are OK, but not suggested due to the small type face and hands.
-Wear simple clothing. Do not wear anything which does not "breathe" (i.e. NOT leather, plastic, etc.), or contain strong seams. If the witness' light source is a candle, it is highly suggested that clothing is not taken inside.
-Do not bring any other objects. Witnesses have often crowded the box. Such boxes either become highly useless or highly dangerous. This includes jewelery, food, weapons, or religious materials such as beads and crucifixes, etc.
-An assistant is required to help the witness in and out of the box and get help in case of emergencies. The assistant should be trusting and as strong willed as the witness.
-Two 6' (or 2m) ladders
-Several Blankets, water, aspirin, and a first aid kit.
Once the necessary items have been aquired. Prepare the alarm clocks to ring around 10 minutes after the witness' planned entrance. Depending on the material used for the box itself, the time of day will not matter, but a night during a new moon is suggested. Despite intuition, sound does not play a large role in the event.
Remove ALL electronics (except the clock or light source) before entering. The removal is especially important for radios or cellphones. The witness should use a small unattached ladder to enter the box. The top should already be placed upon the box at a diagonal angle, with a hole large enough for the witness to enter.
Once inside, the witness should be handed the light source and the clocks (one should be kept with the assistant). The outside assistant should ask sincerely whether the witness is OK. Once confirmation is given, the top should be moved to seal the box. The witness may turn on the light source once the box is sealed. At any point should the witness ask to leave the box (if soundproof, tapping should be used), ONLY the top should be opened. The witness may do it themselves, since the top of the box should be easily reachable. Again, collapsible sides are not suggested. Once ten minutes are up, ALWAYS remove the top, regardless of what the witness says. Some witnesses may plead to stay inside the box, even suggesting great danger should it be opened. The assistant should never trust those pleas. Suffocation is only one of many concerns should the witness stay too long in the box. Once the top has been slid opened, place the second ladder in the box to allow the witness to leave. Allow the witness to use the blankets, water and aspirin as needed. If the witness is feeling weak and cannot exit the box safely on the ladders, cover two adjacent sides of the inner box wall with the blankets, and allow the witness to use the extra blankets, water and aspirin as needed. If the witness has any serious wounds, or discoloration, call for medical help.
Good luck. Should you happen to meet a true witness, never trust what they say about their experience, and never ask them for the time or where the antumbra meets.
Tips:
How to win: Masturbate while inside.
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