So what I'm hearing is it is totally possible
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Unfortunately my apartment complex wouldn't be too keen on me mounting panels on my street facing balcony lol
I know there's pressure a pressure difference but it's not delta p
Just moved to TX so gotta learn the local flora and fungi.
That's where I originally got the idea years back. I'm like "cavemen seemed to manage DIY brain surgery pretty well, can't be that hard"
Then again, the ancient patients could have "survived" but suffer extensive brain damage, we don't really know.
I know the brain doesn't have nociceptors, but the surrounding cavity surely does, so theoretically wouldn't a positive pressure change put strain on those receptors?
Oh dont worry, this is all purely speculative.
The pain is almost always centered right behind and above the eyeballs. Even when first waking up or not actively straining eyes, usually accompanied by barometric shift.
It's not like ocular migraines because it doesn't give any visual flashing or anything like you'd associate with usually.
It's likely my sleeping, switched to shkikifuton & tatami to try and counteract backpain from soft matresses, but my neck seems to suffer instead.
I think a video essay on this was what originally put the thought in my head years ago
I didn't realize how big of a solar state we were until I drove out through west Texas. At one point the rolling planes turn blue and you stop and realize it's solar panel farms for miles.
^^This^^ The joint pain is definitely inflammation during cabin pressurization, but if it is severe enough it could also impact the brains circulation and lead to an aneurysm.
Fact: 100% of people to breathe air eventually die. Coincidence?