Theoretically speaking, what would happen if you grew a baby inside of a sealed glass box?

If a baby can die from lack of physical contact, could an adult eventually die from that after a certain point?

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That would actually be a good thing to a certain extent. If the threat of death hung over you if you didn't interact with others, gaining social skills would be a synch.

No, physical contact is only strictly necessary for survival during early development, although this page clearly testifies about the mental pathologies associated with lack of physical contact.

Bruh, are you fucking serious?

She would eventually die to to lack of Oxygen.

If the baby was a male, he'd engineer his way out.

Without human touch/nurturing it will die or develop bad motor skills and dir

>getting big
>extremely painful
>will there be survivors
>experiments are master plans
Bane?

>He thinks females can't be engineers

If the air filtration system was good, the subject could have not been exposed to some pathogens. The immune system would be weak. I predict exposure to viruses would result in an escalating state of infection unhindered by the bodies defenses. This condition would be fatal.