U.S. population keeps growing (going forward, 88 percent due to immigration). Real estate in desirable locations keeps getting more expensive. It seems that the inevitable result will be an ever-higher percentage of Americans living in apartments where there are more unrelated adults than bedrooms, kind of like migrant workers already do in Chinese cities and young Americans already do in New York City (and San Francisco/Silicon Valley?). Could this bed tent be the wave of the future? What if it were upgraded with much thicker and multi-layer material for soundproofing?
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I think Japan has this figured out.
I can’t see that bed tent as anything more than a noisy nonbreathable sweatbox.
I do wonder if in addition or instead of insulation, a Bose noise cancelling system could be designed that actively tracks your ears and adjusts dynamically.
At any rate, I don’t see how the bed tent solves many of the problems of unrelated adults living in apartments. Don’t they need something, anything with more privacy to dress, rest in bed when sick, have sex, masturbate, or