
deprivation chamber
A deprivation chamber, often referred to as a sensory deprivation chamber, is an enclosed space designed to minimize external sensory input. Inside, a person floats in warm, salty water, which allows them to feel weightless while blocking light and sound. This environment is used for relaxation, meditation, and exploration of consciousness. By reducing sensory stimuli, individuals may experience heightened awareness, enhanced creativity, and deep relaxation. The concept is based on the idea that by removing distractions, people can access a deeper state of mind and improve their mental well-being.