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Will I feel seasick on a waterbed? Motion sickness
is a conflict between your senses. A fluid filled canal in your inner ear that controls your sense
of balance tells your brain that your body is moving, while your eyes, looking into the cabin of
the boat, tells your brain that you are not moving. That conflict can cause your body to be out of
balance, and we know how the digestive system feels about that.
A waterbed doesn't produce it's own waves. Seasickness is a reaction from our equilibrium system, that can't handle the rocking of a boat. combined with a motionless horizon. Obviously, this is a phenomenon which is not likely to occur in a waterbed. |

Motion sickness
is a conflict between your senses. A fluid filled canal in your inner ear that controls your sense
of balance tells your brain that your body is moving, while your eyes, looking into the cabin of
the boat, tells your brain that you are not moving. That conflict can cause your body to be out of
balance, and we know how the digestive system feels about that.