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It does to some people.

Reading a book gives a stationary input to your brain, but the motion input from your inner ear is sending a different experience.

Your nervous system is confused and thinks there is something wrong with you. Tries to empty your stomach in case you have been poisoned.

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Reading in a car can make some people feel sick due to conflicting sensory inputs. Your eyes are focused on a stationary object (the book), while your inner ear senses motion. This sensory mismatch can lead to motion sickness, with symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.

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