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Author Topic:   Re-activation of the human thermoregulating functions
CK
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Message 4 of 14 (342276)
08-22-2006 7:04 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by arno
08-22-2006 6:22 AM


Re: thermoregulating skills
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My first conclusion is that most animals are thermographicly very "goodlooking", they know how to keep there bodytemperature at a stable level. Most humans are pretty ugly when you look at them through an infrared camera.
What if I took a polar bear and took it to the middle east - would it be "good-looking" then? Why not?
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My first conclusion is that most animals are thermographicly very "goodlooking", they know how to keep there bodytemperature at a stable level. Most humans are pretty ugly when you look at them through an infrared camera. If you put a human outside in his underwear, the thermographic image would probably look something like the thermographic image of a shaven rabbit.
I really don't understand what you are getting at - I don't understand what is different from a reptile regulating it's temperature via the use of the sun and rocks and Human's doing the same by the use of fibers and shade.

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CK
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Message 11 of 14 (342960)
08-24-2006 11:35 AM
Reply to: Message 10 by arno
08-24-2006 10:53 AM


Re: thermoregulating skills
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I would like to see more open architecture and green like the Hundertwasser designs. It gives you the opportunity to look for a comfortable place intstead of beng treated like a commercial monoculture pig.
Forgot it - no profits margins in that.

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