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 You are butt-naked in total darkness. Sopping wet and totally alone, the space you ;re in is so small that you can ;t stand. The only sound is the thud of your heart. You are a mewling human baby in a mechanical womb.     This might sound like scary nightmare torture, but I ;m describing floating, an increasingly popular wellness treatment. Floating is the term  vaso stanley used by blissed-out fans to describe sessions in sensory deprivation tanks, sometimes called isolation chambers. These tanks are filled with a buoyant layer of  stanley fr water, and people who enter float on top of the water in a soundless, lightless environment. It   also called REST  restricted environment stimulation technique  and  stanley website float centers all across North America and Europe sell time slots in their tanks to enthusiasts. There are a few different styles of tank, but all offer a solitary, dark environment for quiet reflection, a chance to search for the unfathomable in .14 fathom of skin-temperature water. For advocates of sensory deprivation, the isolated hours are hardly anguished: They summon a calming, meditative state鈥攍ike a yoga retreat, without all the bending and sweating and chakra-contemplating. Vocal proponents include MMA fighter Pat Healy and comedian Joe Rogan. Floating got fashionable enough in the  ;80s that the New York Times wrote a trend piece about it, but the hobby lost popularity after people got creeped out by the idea of sharing water with stran