
This is why when we sit in a fast ride or get dizzy, we get dizzy in the dark. Our balance is not maintained and everything seems to be spinning. You may be surprised but our ears are the reason for this.
Our ears have sensory cells to maintain the balance of the body. This is called the vestibular system. The ear has an Eustachian tube. It is full of liquids.
The fluid in this tube stays parallel to the earth and helps maintain the balance of the body.
When this fluid is diverted to one side, the vestibular system sends a message to the brain and we sit with our eyes closed in a state of dizziness.
Sitting in a very fast rotating squat causes the fluid of the vesticular system to move to one side and puts more burden on the cells to maintain balance and the balance of the body is not maintained. As a result, we feel dizzy.
Looking into a deep valley from a great height also makes you dizzy. This condition lasts only a short time. As the body stabilizes, the condition returns to normal.
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