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The Lost Tapes of Doctor Michel Siffre
A Postmodern Chronicle of Isolation, Madness, & Savage Darkness
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Scott Dawson
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Sean Dempsey
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In the winter of 1972, esteemed French geologist and temporal theorist Dr. Michel Siffre descends alone into an uncharted cavern beneath the Pyrenees. His mission: to test the limits of human endurance and perception, cut off from all time, light, and life. Armed only with basic rations, a recorder, and the raw machinery of his mind, Siffre plans to chronicle the slow erosion of his circadian rhythm and consciousness.
But what begins as a scientific endeavor soon warps into something far more terrifying.
As days bleed into nights and weeks spiral into oblivion, Siffre’s audio logs transform from careful observation into a harrowing descent through paranoia, existential dread, and spiritual collapse. He rages against the crushing void, mourns the fading memory of his young wife and beloved sister, and claws at the unraveling threads of meaning itself. Loneliness festers into delusion; the dark becomes alive; and the philosopher’s quest for understanding mutates into a cursed pilgrimage into the raw marrow of human despair.
The tapes he left behind — recovered from a collapsed chamber and sealed away for decades — stand as both scientific relic and personal requiem. They form a nightmarish meditation on isolation, the fragility of the mind, and the dreadful possibility that the universe is not only silent, but hungry.
There are places beneath the earth where time distorts, where the mind frays, and where the abyss does not merely stare back — it listens.
Step into the blackness.
Listen.
It is waiting.
©2025 Sean Dempsey (P)2025 Sean Dempsey