After spinning, your inner ear's vestibular system, which helps maintain balance, becomes disoriented due to the rapid motion. This disorientation leads to a temporary mismatch between what your eyes see and what your body feels, causing a sensation of dizziness or vertigo. As a result, your brain struggles to recalibrate your sense of direction and balance, making it difficult to walk or run in a straight line. This effect typically subsides after a short period as your body readjusts.
its called a D.U.I. You walk the line so the police can tell if your drunk or not, it you walk straight your sober, if not your drunk (If you not a clutz like me and can never walk in a straight line.)
health and safety issues
Because you can't see...
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It's what happens when you have a leg amputated.
Walk forward in a straight line.
We can
its called a D.U.I. You walk the line so the police can tell if your drunk or not, it you walk straight your sober, if not your drunk (If you not a clutz like me and can never walk in a straight line.)
never. your hopeless
health and safety issues
It is human nature to walk in a circle instead of walking in a straight line. This was discovered during an experiment conducted by Jan Souman. Jan blindfolded people and told them to walk in a straight line on different terrains. The reasons for this are unknown at this time.
Because you can't see...
I struggle to walk in a straight line when I've drunk too much Guinness.
Try to walk a straight line.
MythBusters - 2003 Walk a Straight Line - 11.3 was released on: USA: 12 October 2011 Australia: 23 January 2012 Finland: 28 November 2012
You had us baffled at "straight curve" . Could you mean if you start at the north pole, walk in a straight line, you will eventually get back to the north pole and round in a circle. Hence a straight line but no end points.
IF U CAN WALK A SEMI-STRAIGHT LINE,UR GOOD.