If we have 14 pounds per sq. in of air pressure pushing on us at all times, why do we not feel it?
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Every square inch on the surface of your body feels 15 pounds pushing on it because of the air in the atmosphere. ... The answer is that air is a fluid. As a fluid, air is able to flow in every direction and take any shape. As it does so, air transmits the crushing force of its weight in all directions, even up.
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