Monday, September 27, 2010

Why do you return with goosebumps from bake?

Everyone knows you draw from goosebumps from being cold to insulate your skin, but why is it when I take into an extremely hot car or step outside into 100 point heat after self in 60 scope air conditioning that I attain goosebumps?? You sweat soo much the you pores swell.
Each thred of hair on your skin is attached to a tiny muscle, that get into action to "protect" skin from revolutionary changes of warmth, as in other "hairy" mammals. Excessive boil or excessive cold are changes that breed this muscles act as if our ancient ancestor's fur would be still present. Atavic cell memory!
This fleece "standing up" no matter how tapered it is and may be even invisible to you naked eye, is a pressure on the skin above, and it produces a bump.
change in warmth always affects the skin-

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