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Because never have you been alive when not feeling the force of air. Notice that underwater you do feel an external inward-pushing force on your body, just as screws in the knees of surgery patients are a strong predictor of incoming thunder storms (due to a drop of barometric pressure). In these cases, you actually feel a different pressure because it is different - higher or lower - than usual.

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