The text appears to be a summary of a video where a person named Dima Maslennikov spends three nights in an apartment with a doll, which is said to have been used in an exorcism ritual. The doll is believed to be haunted and is sold on the internet with warnings about its potential harm to the psychological and physical health of its owner.
During the experiment, Maslennikov experiences strange occurrences, such as the doll moving and sounds coming from neighboring rooms. However, he concludes that these occurrences are likely due to everyday noises and movements in the apartment, rather than paranormal activity.
Maslennikov also explains how the doll works, revealing that its head and limbs are connected with rubber bands, allowing it to be held in certain positions. He demonstrates this by picking up the doll and moving it into the corridor, causing its head to lock in an uncomfortable position.
Despite the doll's supposed paranormal properties, Maslennikov concludes that it is not supernatural, but rather a well-made piece of art. He suggests conducting further experiments with a larger scale if his video garners enough likes on the internet.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about an experiment to debunk the myth that dolls can affect a person's physical and psychological health.
2. The speaker, Dima Maslennikov, spent three nights in an apartment with a doll that is said to be possessed by a demon.
3. The doll is said to be an exorcist doll, and the speaker does not believe in mysticism or the paranormal.
4. The speaker's goal is to show that the doll is not actually possessed by a demon and that any strange occurrences can be explained by natural causes.
5. The speaker mentions the "uncanny valley effect," which is a hypothetical correlation between how much an object looks like a person and the emotional reaction it evokes in people.
6. The speaker talks about the legend of Annabelle, a doll that is said to be possessed by a demon.
7. The speaker says that the doll was actually a Raggedy Ann doll, and that the story of Annabelle was stolen from a TV series called "The Twilight Zone."
8. The speaker explains that the doll's movements can be explained by its internal mechanism, which uses rubber bands to hold its head and limbs in place.
9. The speaker mentions that the doll's head can be made to move by stretching and releasing the rubber bands.
10. The speaker did not experience any paranormal activity during the experiment and attributes any strange occurrences to natural causes.
11. The speaker suggests that the experiment was a success in debunking the myth of the possessed doll.
12. The speaker asks viewers to like and subscribe to their channel for more experiments and content.
13. The speaker mentions that they have skin problems and that they experienced an allergic reaction during the experiment.
14. The speaker suggests that the allergic reaction may have been caused by allergens in the room or in the doll itself.
15. The speaker says that they did not get enough sleep during the experiment and that this may have contributed to their physical and emotional state.
16. The speaker mentions that they experienced a panic attack during the experiment.
17. The speaker says that they were surprised by how their physical condition deteriorated during the experiment.
18. The speaker explains that the sounds heard during the experiment were likely caused by the neighbors and not by any paranormal activity.
19. The speaker says that they were alone in the apartment at night, but that others were present during the day.
20. The speaker mentions that they used cameras and microphones to record the experiment.