Your body is about to go into cardiac arrest because your muscles are relaxing to fast when you jump into bed so your brain is trying to wake you up
Magnetic Force
No, you have a feeling of weightlessness, but you technically aren't floating you are just falling inside the falling elevator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z42cGD1CXes
It is a projectile falling with an acceleration equal to that of free fall. (an object falling in a vacuum at the earth's surface)
Falling Through a Field was created in 2003.
It can be, used as a noun. For example: He sat on the bed - bed is the object of the preposition "on."
To be more alert when you wake up, don't get out of bed. Lie there (without falling asleep) for a good 10 minutes. (Scientificly proven.)
This feeling I don't think has a technical name. When you are almost asleep, and feel like you're falling through the dark, it;s just your muscles relaxing completely.
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling was created in 1929.
Being married.
Restrain the patient.
yep
To do with the balance receptors in your ears..
Falling can merely represent "falling" asleep, especially if the dream occurs shortly after going to bed. At other times, a filling dream can symbolize feeling totally out of control in some area of life.
no they should have a bed with the things that stop the kid from falling out of the bed.
I assume this is a medical question - siderails will prevent a patient from falling out of bed.
Yes.
because he had trouble falling asleep in his bed.