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[QUOTE="jim mcnamara, post: 6829355, member: 35824"] We usually try to answer questions at the level the question seems to be posed. A reasonable answer to this one involves anatomical vocabulary (a lot more than the question uses) - best I can do.... start here: [URL]https://www.verywellhealth.com/vestibular-nerve-anatomy-5092724[/URL] Also "I vaguely recall" as a way for us to start answering is not helpful. If you have some kind of reference it usually helps us to give the best possible answer. Am guessing you are asking about recovering from dizziness, therefore I started at the beginning. So -- Please read the link and come back with questions. As to a column of fluid spinning try this experiment: 1. half glass of water + floating object - pea size or a wooden toothpick 2. spin the glass dead center on a lazy susan disc - Lazy susan === those easy-to-rotate flat circular things that usually have lots of junk on them. They live on table tops often. (clear the junk off of it first) 3. what can you see after 10 quick turns and an immediate stop of the spin? Change the number of rotations.... [/QUOTE]
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