| Ever since the dawn of
human kind, there have been those who looked to the stars. Looking in wonder and awe… Inspired
by curiosity, dreamers would build and invent new and better ways to
sleep. Like the visionaries of NASA’s space program that
developed the first memory foam mattress. The
point was to help the boldest of stargazers, to reach the heavens with
a restful night's sleep.
NASA called upon all the inventors
and innovators they could in the early 70’s, and many things never before dreamed of, became reality. What
would help these courageous souls overcome the frontiers of space and
boldly go where know one had ever gone before? Imagination… And
from their imaginations came memory foam mattresses. For a long
time it was thought that mattresses made from memory foam could do
the trick… But that was not the calling of this exquisite
invention, but rather the realm of commercially bought and sold mattresses
to consumers here on earth!
Not only have they revolutionized the
earthling’s way of sleeping,
but they themselves have generated a whole new dimension of creativity. Things
like, size, weight, density, design and dynamics are but a few of the
qualities found in a memory foam mattress, but how have they been used? Memory
foam was not used in the NASA program, true, but a lot of things weren’t,
that just means that it found its way into more important fields.
Take the field of medicine, for example. In Sweden, a genius
came up with this wonderful idea to use the memory foam mattress for
patients with back pain problems. The idea was that since memory
foam mattresses conform themselves to the sleepers body, without creating
pressure point resistance, then they would work wonders on people with
similarly related problems, such as pressure sores.
Over time, different kinds of memory
foam were created and innovators launched at the opportunity to defend
a new and revolutionary way of
getting a truly good night’s sleep. Memory foam mattresses
were divided between technologies and then re-mantled among the various
different mattress sciences… Memory foam works best when
layered over a hard surface at approximately 2” – 3” weighing
around 4lbs.
But why the name, memory foam? The mattress does not have a
memory per-say, but rather cells that deform when under load. Different
from a spring back kind of mattress where all points of the mattress
are always trying to find there way back to point zero resistance,
memory foam actually deforms each cell, by smashing it and evacuating
the air, dislodging it into other cells. This makes the foam
more difficult to reach point zero again since the process of deforming
literally creates a vacuum.
In this way, the bed will remain in
the position the load has determined every time the slumbering individual
has just awoken from a dream,
moves position and goes back into the dream world. It really
helps the sleeper get a more comfortable night’s sleep and it
induce more powerful dreams, since memory foam actually creates the
support necessary for the determined load, without favoring any specific
pressure point.
As its like a big sponge, the air forced
out and throughout the surrounding cells, is forced back in when
the load is removed, but over a slower
period of time so that, once again no pressure point is favored over
any other.
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