We do not feel the tremendous pressure of the atmosphere
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If you're asking why we're not getting "compressed" by the atmospheric pressure, it's probably because the internal pressure (blood pressure?) of the human body balances this out.
If you're asking why we don't "feel" the pressure, it's likely because we've got used to it (rather, we've evolved to withstand this pressure).
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