The equator is generally considered to be south if you're in the northern hemisphere, right?
Perhaps this would explain why I normally feel better in the bedroom - no one said how far to move towards the equator did they? (I thought it was because it was cooler in there in the afternoon, but what do I know).
But then again if I moved yet another 20 feet south, and climbed out the window to do so, I doubt I would feel better, what with the broken legs and all, coz I live on the third floor). But wouldn't falling 30-40 feet also move me closer to the equator? So I should feel better?
So....possibly there is a limit, a short limit, on how much this move towards the equator and feel better theory should be applied? Or maybe advice on horizontal movement only?
Daft I know but......
.....I think it might be an idea to specify which aspect of moving closer to the equator is considered helpful. Is it perhaps the small decrease in effective gravity, which could also be achieved by living at high altitude, is it perhaps the increase in the number of air and waterborne parasites, the increase in average temperature, the differences in diet, the sometimes radically increased number of alligators/crocodiles, the different plant spores, the increase in conflict, etc.
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