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Will you get un-dizzy if you spin in the opposite direction of what got you dizzy?

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Will you get un-dizzy if you spin in the opposite direction of what got you dizzy?

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  1. The physiology of dizziness :

    We have an inner ear called the Labyrinth which is responsible for our balance and orientation in space. There are canals and lake like space in this labyrynth.Then there are bunch of "sea weeds" like structures called Cilia floating in a Fluid. These Cilia are usually standing upright and send us the information of posture, sway, balance, turn etc etc. Like the wind swaying trees, if we keep turning at a constant speed on a spot, these cilia tend to sway in one direction. As we stop, it seems the fluid is going in one direction and the cilia are trying to straighten out again and going in the other direction. This discrepancy confuses our brain and we get dizzy.

    So I believe that motion not direction make me dizzy.


  2. um....no.

  3. not at all.

  4. You would probably just get even more dizzy. Be careful that you have somewhere soft to fall if you try  this at home

  5. You get even more dizzy.   If you have an aptitude for this type of spinning, you can be an astronaut.  Most applicants "wash out" because they can't stand the spinning test.

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