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Mechanics of Spinning Around (effects on inner ear)
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[QUOTE="Trying2Learn, post: 6829281, member: 654601"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Ear biomechanics Suppose I stood up and spun around in a circle for about twenty seconds and stop. Then, I ask my friend to look into my eyes (as I try to look into his). He sees my eyes go back and forth and back and forth (and I cannot stop that). I vaguely recall someone telling me there is a hair (or fiber) in my ear (somewhere) and when I spin, the turning fluid presses against the hair and sends signal to my brain to move my eyes. But I do not understand how my spinning can cause the fluid to spin. Could someone please explain what is happening? [/QUOTE]
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