Suppose someone said: “my clothes are cold and wet, so I’m dipping them in warm water so they dry faster”. I think I’d have a similar reaction to that. Like sure, warm water evaporates faster, but… really? You think that’s going to help?
(If that turns out to work, I will be very annoyed.)
I’m not sure I had any explicit mechanisms in mind. These were gut reactions. But I can try to elaborate on the reactions.
With dizziness: you’ve spun to get dizzy and now you’re spinning more and that’s obviously just going to get you more dizzy.
With stitches: the problem is a hole in your skin and you’re trying to fix it by adding more holes and running some thread through them? Thread does not belong inside your body!
I am still confused; maybe can you describe the mechanism by which it would cause the “not helpful” things to happen?
Suppose someone said: “my clothes are cold and wet, so I’m dipping them in warm water so they dry faster”. I think I’d have a similar reaction to that. Like sure, warm water evaporates faster, but… really? You think that’s going to help?
(If that turns out to work, I will be very annoyed.)
I’m not sure I had any explicit mechanisms in mind. These were gut reactions. But I can try to elaborate on the reactions.
With dizziness: you’ve spun to get dizzy and now you’re spinning more and that’s obviously just going to get you more dizzy.
With stitches: the problem is a hole in your skin and you’re trying to fix it by adding more holes and running some thread through them? Thread does not belong inside your body!