Is the water in the floating cabin changed every time? What exactly is floating liquid? What is its function?

I believe many friends who have come into contact with or are familiar with floating cabins have a question, which is whether the water inside the floating cabin is replaced in real time?

Regarding this issue, the editor can responsibly tell everyone here: no! no, it isn't! no, it isn't! Say the important thing three times, the floating liquid is reusable.

Why not replace it in real time? Isn't it because of poverty! This is not a joke! This is the most real reason. Currently, the average selling price of floating liquid in the market is 300 RMB per barrel. It takes at least 25 barrels to fill one tank of water, which means one tank costs 7500 RMB. Imagine if the cost of a single person floating is 7500 RMB, how high would be the appropriate price for each charge!

In fact, there was a gap of 23 years between the introduction of floating therapy in 1954 and the opening of the first civilian floating museum in 1977. The fundamental reason for its stagnation for so many years was that the water treatment technology at that time was not yet perfect, so every time it floated, the entire tank had to be replaced with new water. Such high costs resulted in it being confined to the laboratory.

In 1977, humans began to focus on the field of space, and the rise of aerospace technology also led to the rapid development of water treatment, which gave rise to the dawn and opportunity for the landing of floating cabins for civilian use. So ah! Floating liquid is indeed reusable, there is no doubt about it, but the prerequisite is that your floating equipment and water treatment system must meet the standards.

So, when it comes to floating liquid, many people will probably ask, what are the components of floating liquid? What is its function? Those who have come into contact with floating must have also heard of some introductions about floating liquids, but there are all kinds of excuses everywhere, and it is difficult to determine which one is the most reliable.

Today, let me clarify for you. First of all, the floating liquid is a supersaturated mineral solution with a density of 1.29g/m, which is equivalent to the density of seawater in the Dead Sea. Because the density is higher than that of the human body, we can easily float in the floating cabin.

And when it comes to the effect, well... it can only be said that its only effect is to make your body float, that's all. Perhaps you have heard people say that floating liquids come from ancient ocean water, rich in various mineral and trace elements, and how the human body absorbs them. However, what you need to understand is that first of all, every drop of water in our daily lives comes from 4 billion years ago. Secondly, if the human body soaks in floating liquids, the skin cannot absorb mineral and trace elements.

Actually, in the end, an interesting thing is that the proportion of floating liquid itself in floating therapy is not very large. In 1954, Dr. John C. Lilly summarized the reasons after the first sensory deprivation experiment failed. He believed that in the small black room where the first experiment was conducted, the human hearing, smell, taste, and vision were indeed blocked, but touch still existed. This led to the amplification of our inner fear in the extremely dark and quiet space deep inside. In order to solve this problem, he added a supersaturated mineral solution in the experiment and heated it to 36.5 ℃, which was close to the surface temperature of the human body, to make the human body lose its sense of boundaries as much as possible.

So ah! Through the development history of floating, it is not difficult to see that the purpose of the existence of floating liquid is only to allow us to better enter a shielded and numb environment. This is equivalent to doing a SPA and lying on a soft bed. Floating liquid is not the key point, or the only focus.

In fact, as long as you know more about floating friends, it is not difficult to discover that in the early days, Dr. John C. Lilly's experiment was called a sensory deprivation chamber. Then, in 2002, a year after Dr. Lilly's death, his students Evan Stephen and Mike Vogel creatively added NFT natural frequency technology to the sensory deprivation chamber at the National Institute of Mental Health in the United States, solving Lily's unsolved problem of how to quickly alleviate negative emotions such as fear and anxiety that arise in the dark, and synchronize the relaxation of the brain levels.

Later, they will name the sensory deprivation cabin that incorporates NFT natural frequency technology as the Human Energy Balance Cabin, meaning that through the guidance of natural frequencies, the imbalanced energy of the body can be balanced, allowing the mind and body to harmonize with nature on the same frequency.

As for the name 'floating cabin', it is actually a localized term, and it is difficult to determine who it originally came from.