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    === Dr. John C. Lilly ===
    Do you notice how when you get on a bus or into a car once it starts to move you start to get tired.<br>
    Also known as an Isolation Tank, the floatation tank owes it conception to Dr. [[John C Lilly]].
    Many people fall asleep on these large moving machines.<br>
    Maybe it has to do with similar impressions that were made on us as fetuses in our mothers womb.


    === It all started from one question ===
    Imagine being back in the womb again though..But not [[Greek Mythology]] style (Remeber what happend to the Titans?).
    It came about due to Dr. Lilly's research in 1953 when at one point he asked:
    Well you can almost reproduce the environment without the amniotic fluid and the [[drugs]] that your mother took.
    :'''"What happens if you remove the stimulation of the outside world?"'''(on a human organism)
    Its called a Floatation Tank aka Isolation Tank. Popularized by [[John C Lilly]].
    Even further, Dr. Lilly asked the following question: <br>
    which then leads to the next question:
    :''How does one go about creating an experiment that simulates that kind of enviroment?
    ''What happens if you remove the stimulation of the outside world?''


    Read more about the fascinating [http://www.samadhitank.com/history.html history] of Floatation Tanks (also check out [[John C Lilly]])<br>
    Read more about the fascinating [http://www.samadhitank.com/history.html history] of Floatation Tanks

    ===Pictures of different Floatation Tanks===
    [http://images.google.com/images?q=floatation+tank&num=50&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&sa=N&tab=wi See some pictures of Tanks]<br>
    [http://images.google.com/images?q=floatation+tank&num=50&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&sa=N&tab=wi See some pictures of Tanks]<br>
    [http://www.pulsar.org/archive/febweb/121696we/house/pix1216/im4.jpg Homemade tank]<br>
    [http://www.pulsar.org/archive/febweb/121696we/house/pix1216/im4.jpg Homemade tank]<br>
    [http://www.scand-yoga.org/english/bindu/bindu5/index.html A Swedish tank shaped as a Pyramid!]<br>
    [http://www.scand-yoga.org/english/bindu/bindu5/index.html A Swedish tank shaped as a Pyramid!]<br>


    [[Google:Floatation Tank]]
    Related: [[Google:Floatation Tank]]
    [[Category:Paradigm Shift]]
    [[Category:Paradigm Shift]]

    Revision as of 13:16, 31 October 2005

    Dr. John C. Lilly

    Also known as an Isolation Tank, the floatation tank owes it conception to Dr. John C Lilly.

    It all started from one question

    It came about due to Dr. Lilly's research in 1953 when at one point he asked:

    "What happens if you remove the stimulation of the outside world?"(on a human organism)

    which then leads to the next question:

    How does one go about creating an experiment that simulates that kind of enviroment?

    Read more about the fascinating history of Floatation Tanks

    Pictures of different Floatation Tanks

    See some pictures of Tanks
    Homemade tank
    A Swedish tank shaped as a Pyramid!

    Related: Google:Floatation Tank

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