Why do you get sucked in like a vortex?



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Why do you get sucked in like a vortex? and got a better answer

Response from Carl Heiz[+++++]
In the vastness of space, one observes very many objects, very many objects at the same time, some of them may be incomprehensible. The brain tries to identify them, which in some people may cause a state of congestion, prostration, may simply subconsciously want to consider it closer. often it will lead to disastrous results such as falling from a height?

Response from 0[+]
In space, a person observes very many objects at the same time very many objects some of which may be incomprehensible. The brain tries to identify them, which in some people may cause a state of overwhelming prostration may simply subconsciously want to consider it more closely. Often it will lead to disastrous results such as falling from a height.

Response from 0[++]
Biological memory, though.

Response from 0[+++++]
I get sucked in, too. I even get dizzy. It's such claustrophobia in reverse.

Response from 0[+]
Agoraphobia is called.

 

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