Are You A Float Guru?

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How much do you know about sensory deprivation? Find out now!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Each float pod contains how much epsom salt?

    • A. 

      800 lbs

    • B. 

      900 lbs

    • C. 

      1000 lbs

    • D. 

      1050 lbs

    Correct Answer
    C. 1000 lbs
    Explanation
    Each float pod contains 1000 lbs of Epsom salt. Epsom salt is commonly used in float pods to create buoyancy and allow individuals to float effortlessly. The high concentration of salt in the water helps to increase the density, making it easier for individuals to float on the surface. The 1000 lbs of Epsom salt ensures that the water has the right density to support the body and provide a relaxing and weightless experience for the floaters.

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  • 2. 

    ____________ was the first person to create the concept of the sensory deprivation tank. 

    Correct Answer
    John Lily
    Albert Einstein
    Phil Samadhi
    John Lighthouse
  • 3. 

    Which is NOT one of the known effects of floating?

    • A. 

      Increased athletic performance

    • B. 

      Irritation of the bowels

    • C. 

      Smooth skin

    • D. 

      Stress reduction

    Correct Answer
    B. Irritation of the bowels
    Explanation
    Floating, also known as sensory deprivation or floatation therapy, involves lying in a tank filled with saltwater, allowing the individual to float effortlessly. Known effects of floating include increased athletic performance, smooth skin, and stress reduction. However, irritation of the bowels is not one of the known effects of floating. Floating is actually known to promote relaxation and relieve digestive issues, so it is unlikely to cause bowel irritation.

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  • 4. 

    Many professional athletic teams use sensory deprivation tanks on a regular basis. 

    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Many professional athletic teams use sensory deprivation tanks on a regular basis because they have been found to provide various benefits for athletes. Sensory deprivation tanks, also known as floatation tanks, are filled with saltwater and allow individuals to float effortlessly. This experience can help athletes relax and reduce stress, improve mental focus and concentration, enhance recovery and muscle repair, and promote better sleep. The tanks can also help athletes visualize their performance and improve their overall mental and physical well-being. Therefore, it is true that many professional athletic teams utilize sensory deprivation tanks as part of their training and recovery routines.

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  • 5. 

    Which group is NOT allowed to partake in floating?

    • A. 

      Children

    • B. 

      Animals

    • C. 

      Women 9 months pregnant

    • D. 

      Seniors

    Correct Answer
    B. Animals
    Explanation
    Animals are not allowed to partake in floating. This is because floating typically involves being in a sensory deprivation tank filled with saltwater, which may not be safe or suitable for animals. Additionally, animals may not be able to understand or follow the instructions given during the floating session, making it difficult to ensure their safety and well-being. Therefore, animals are excluded from participating in floating.

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  • 6. 

    REST stands for

    • A. 

      Restricted Energy Stimulation Therapy

    • B. 

      Relaxed Environment Sensory Treatment

    • C. 

      Relaxed Energy Stimulation Treatment

    • D. 

      Restricted Environment Stimulation Therapy

    Correct Answer
    D. Restricted Environment Stimulation Therapy
    Explanation
    REST stands for Restricted Environment Stimulation Therapy. This therapy involves immersing an individual in a controlled environment with minimal sensory input, such as a floatation tank or isolation chamber. The purpose of REST is to reduce external distractions and stimulate relaxation, meditation, and introspection. The therapy is believed to have various benefits, including stress reduction, pain management, improved sleep, and enhanced creativity.

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  • 7. 

    The temperature of the float tank solution is about 37 degrees celcius.

    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because the temperature of the float tank solution is not about 37 degrees Celsius.

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  • 8. 

    In what decade did the first commercial float center open?

    • A. 

      1980

    • B. 

      1970

    • C. 

      1990

    • D. 

      2010

    Correct Answer
    A. 1980
    Explanation
    In the 1980s, the first commercial float center opened. This suggests that it was during this decade when the concept of floatation therapy gained enough popularity and recognition to establish a commercial business offering these services.

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  • 9. 

    Which of the following are components of the sensory deprivation experience?

    • A. 

      Complete darkness

    • B. 

      Vibrations

    • C. 

      Massage

    • D. 

      Body tempered water

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Complete darkness
    D. Body tempered water
    Explanation
    The components of the sensory deprivation experience include complete darkness and body tempered water. Sensory deprivation involves minimizing external stimuli to enhance relaxation and promote introspection. Complete darkness helps to eliminate visual input, allowing individuals to focus solely on their internal thoughts and sensations. Body tempered water, on the other hand, refers to water that is adjusted to match the temperature of the human body, providing a soothing and weightless sensation that further enhances the sensory deprivation experience.

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  • 10. 

    For sanitary reasons, bathing suits are required to float. 

    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that bathing suits are required to float for sanitary reasons. However, this is not true. Sanitary reasons do not dictate whether bathing suits should float or not. The buoyancy of bathing suits is determined by the materials used in their construction and the design of the suit. Some bathing suits may float, while others may not. The requirement for bathing suits to float has no relation to hygiene or sanitation.

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