Why Freefall Stops Feeling Like Falling
Air rushing past the body at terminal velocity can feel oddly calm. During freefall, the brain quickly stops flagging the motion as a continuous emergency and instead treats it as a new baseline state.The key lies in how the vestibular system and proprioception work. Tiny structures in the inner ear, the semicircular canals and otolith organs, detect angular acceleration and linear acceleration. W...More
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