How do the cells at the bottom of your feet not get squished by your body weight ?

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Edit for more clarification.
Could someone provide a more physics, structure of cell, sharing of weight over cells, based explanation?

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The bodies response to pressure is more skin, or callouses. Corns are basically what happens when skin gets “squished” in the foot in the wrong direction from poor footwear.
So short version, skin gets thicker to compensate.

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