By JAN JARVIS In the 1970s, isolation tanks became a trendy way to go beyond the conscious mind to another dimension in time and space. There was just one problem: The coffinlike chambers made people feel claustrophobic. Instead of floating into a world of enlightenment, many were clawing their way out.Over the decades, the flotation fad drifted in and out of consumers’ consciousness.

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