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===Pictures of different Floatation Tanks=== |
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[http://www.restingwell.org A Swedish website about floating]<br> |
[http://www.restingwell.org A Swedish website about floating] ([http://www.restingwell.org/welcome1.html in deutsch]) ([http://www.restingwell.org/welcome.html in english]) ([http://www.restingwell.org/welcome2.html in polish])<br> |
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[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> |
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[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> |
Revision as of 11:31, 3 November 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
A Swedish website about floating (in deutsch) (in english) (in polish)
See some pictures of Tanks
Homemade tank
A Swedish tank shaped as a Pyramid!
Related: Google:Floatation Tank