eli5 Why Mattresses need frames and box springs for (stability) when the floor is a fully flat surface?

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I haven’t found anything scientific about this, but box springs are wooden slats sideways for even distribution of weight, but wouldn’t the floor be better? Does it damage the bed or affect sleep?

Or are box springs a solution to the manufactured problem of raising beds on bed frames?

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It’s about the hight of the mattress as well as ventilation. It’s easier to get in and out of bed if the mattress is higher up, instead of on the floor.

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