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Chapter 3 • Section 1 • 4/6/21 • 1 min read

Babies and Barometers

A theory of infancy, weather, and invisible pressure.

Did you ever think to check if babies cry because they literally feel the weight of the world on their shoulders?

They just want to get used to how that feels and the weight goes and changes.

And I guess that's why some babies cry more than others. Some are not bothered with the barometer changing as the weather does and others just can't take it.

Nothing they can see changes; no one changes; the parents don't notice; but they feel this impending doom as a barometer plummets while a low-pressure system rolls in.