@BlueAquaMarina Thanks Blue Aqua! Way back in the '60's when my friends were using blocks of foam rubber for beds on the floor, I noticed that hair follicles had embedded themselves in the foam. so little is known about hair. it may actually be semi-independent.
In my travels, with the world as my laboratory, one of the things I discovered was a law of physics which I called "The Law of Necessary Uniqueness": that everything is necessarily unique and therefore normality is non-existant.
Interesting information!! Thank you my dear!!
BlueAquaMarina 1 year ago
@BlueAquaMarina Thanks Blue Aqua! Way back in the '60's when my friends were using blocks of foam rubber for beds on the floor, I noticed that hair follicles had embedded themselves in the foam. so little is known about hair. it may actually be semi-independent.
In my travels, with the world as my laboratory, one of the things I discovered was a law of physics which I called "The Law of Necessary Uniqueness": that everything is necessarily unique and therefore normality is non-existant.
paulhallart 1 year ago