Why do we get “knocked out” from a punch or a strike from a hard object?

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Why do we get “knocked out” from a punch or a strike from a hard object?

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Imagine your brain is like a soft jelly in a hard shell. That hard shell is your head.
When someone hits you really hard on the head, it’s like shaking the jelly inside the shell. The jelly (your brain) gets all mixed up and confused. It’s like when you spin around really fast and feel dizzy. Your brain needs a little time to calm down and figure out what’s going on. That’s why you get knocked out!

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