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Where is the stimuli required to "simulate movement" to avoid motion sickness? When you move, you can feel the change in direction in your core body, your limbs and in your brain. I know we also have inner ear fluids that shift and alert your brain to your balance.

Would wearing a suit that presses on your body using mechanized straps be enough to simulate movement, or is this more of something that requires your head/brain to feel the shifting of movement to avoid the motion sickness?