The simultaneous gravity shifts were not good for their head. They have shifted to different gravitational staircases dozens of times in the last five minutes. Even though Oscar mentioned they were separate from their physical body, that didn’t change the fact that Noyar was feeling dizzy. It's safe to say that others shared the same sentiments.
Oscar himself was feeling that way at first, too, but he was holding himself better with each moment.
“Think you don’t have a head,” Oscar said. “That will make it better. All you're feeling is highly psychological. You don't have a physical body to feel physical pain here, but your mind was not used to having a no physical body, so it was mimicking all of these physical and physiological feelings.”
Huh, sounds easy to say, but would she do that exactly? This place doesn’t make sense. It's like a twisted and lonesome form of some nightmare that you would never want to trap into.
"Think of a way to work around it."