What's actually cool is that if is something spinning, it's the fluid in your ears that help with proprioception and knowing where your body is.
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What happens if you just drain that fluid?
I'm going to guess severe vertigo.
That fluid is part of your organ that senses acceleration. When you still feel the acceleration but can't see it, you get dizzy. Don't think it's pleasant when you can't feel acceleration anymore.
you die instantly
just put some water in there to replace it, no prob bob
You can generally counteract the dizziness by spinning the opposite direction even.
Inner ear fluid, yum.
Man I hate getting brainticular torsion.
My cerebellum is in a tangle
Just spin back the other direction, you'll be fine.
This is why I don't ride elevators, rollercoasters, or do jumping jacks.
Well, it's true for me, at least!
Sometimes, I don't even need to spin!