Introducing Theory Linking Genesis of Hair Shaft Bipolarity with Arrector Pili Muscle Proximal Attachment

    Abrahám A. Embí
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    TLDR The document suggests that human hair has electrical charges because of a gap in nerve cell coverage that affects electromagnetic radiation.
    The document presents a theory explaining the genesis of bipolarity or (+−) electrical charges in the human hair shaft. This bipolarity is due to an apparent segmental electromagnetic radiation gap, demonstrated by the absence of precipitated Potassium Ferricyanide crystals. The study found a correlation between this absence and a segmental absence of longitudinal terminal palisades nervous endings, which are prevalent in the rest of the outer membrane in the hair follicle anatomy. These nerve cells emit electromagnetic radiation, and their absence prevents the positive (+) charge of zero precipitated Potassium Ferricyanide crystals from reaching one side of the shaft. The study also concluded that there are two types of human hair images: one obtained by optical microscopy and the other from electromagnetic radiation precipitating Ferricyanide crystals.
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