Are you referring to the tsunami? That was no whirlpool.
The first spinning wheel in the world's history was invented around the 11th century in Asia. The date and country of the invention are still not certain.
the sensory receptor is still aware of the change of the stimulus.
The concept of getting dizzy is based on liquid that is somewhere inside your head near both of you ears. When you spin around and around, that liquid keeps swiahing around too. When you stop, the liquid is still spinning, so you still feel like your spinning. That's how you get dizzy. So yes obviously now you can get dizzy in space.
Spinning Still - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 December 2012 (internet)
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Whirlpool ovens can be taken to the local repair shop to be serviced. Also some repairmen make home visits. Whirlpool customer service can also assist if the unit is still under warranty.
The cast of Spinning Still - 2012 includes: Kayla Carlyle as Eve Mills Adam Garst as Luke Winters
Think of it as if you were riding a carousel; the other horses seem to stay still while the park around you is spinning. We know that it's actually US that's spinning, while the world is standing still. Except, the world is NOT standing still; it's spinning, too! We see ourselves as sitting still on the Earth, while the Sun, Moon, and stars rise in the east and set in the west - except that the Sun is stationary in the center of our solar system, and it's the Earth itself that spins.
its when u turn around and shoot while ur still turning. but dont stop spinning until u shoot
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You can pull the person out and if you are lucky, the person would still be alive.