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Throw, or the perceptual feeling of forces of inertia, is hypothesized as part of consciousness

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English: If someone was driving you and turned sharply right, it would feel like your homeostasis was getting thrown left. This feeling is hypothesized to be drawn in perception by actually rolling an inner ball representing homeostasis leftwards and upwards in a larger cavity. Or, if the referential part of frames of consciousness assumes a ring form, the rings' homeostasis can be drawn to have been thrown off by the sudden inertial change. Provided from Rings of Fire book by Brad Caldwell.
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