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  • The Science of Laughter: What Causes It?
    Laughing is not made of any gas. It's a physical reaction caused by the contraction of muscles in your diaphragm and chest, which forces air out of your lungs.

    While laughing can be triggered by things like inhaling nitrous oxide (laughing gas), the gas itself isn't what you're actually laughing *at*.

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