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

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

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They do, and then they bounce back. This is why sitting/lying down lets your feet relax after you remove the weight from them.

They’re ‘built’ to withstand it. The structures of your bones, tendons, muscles, etc. are working to support your weight.

What do you expect?

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