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ELI5: We have a lot of liquids in our bodies. Why can we never feel them sloshing around? (by Sparky)
ELI5: We have a lot of liquids in our bodies. Why can we never feel them sloshing around?
This question popped into my head after I wondered why we can?t feel our stomach acid slosh around when we move. Same applies to other loose liquids in our bodies like urine in the bladder and whatever fluid the brain floats in.
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This question popped into my head after I wondered why we can?t feel our stomach acid slosh around when we move. Same applies to other loose liquids in our bodies like urine in the bladder and whatever fluid the brain floats in.
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