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If you close your eyes while riding in a rapidly accelerating sports car, you can instantly feel the speed pressing you backward, even though you cannot see the road. If you stand perfectly still, you intrinsically know which direction is down. This flawless spatial awareness is not controlled by your brain, but by thousands of microscopic stones resting deep inside your inner ear.This textbook explores the absolute biological brilliance of the Otolith Organs (the utricle and the saccule). Unlike the semicircular canals which detect rotation, the otoliths are designed exclusively to detect linear acceleration and the relentless pull of gravity. They achieve this using otoconia-microscopic calcium carbonate crystals that rest on a gelatinous layer of sensory hairs. When you move forward or tilt your head, the heavy crystals slide backward due to inertia, bending the hairs and instantly firing an electrical signal to the brain.We dissect the physiological mechanics of this built-in biological accelerometer, and the devastating, dizzying consequences of what happens when these tiny stones accidentally fall out of place (BPPV).Discover the heavy architecture of balance. Learn how the human body uses literal rocks in your head to successfully navigate the physics of gravity.