Saturday, April 24, 2010

How long before we develop fabric that will be so thin yet so well insulated that it'll be like another skin?

yet it'll keep you warm no matter how cold it gets and cool when it's like mid summer here in texas? do you think people will be comfortable enough with their bodies to walk around in public wearing basically just another layer of skin or is that too far fetched because you know one day they'll have a cure for obesity and everyone can have that perfect body.

How long before we develop fabric that will be so thin yet so well insulated that it'll be like another skin?
Materials like this exist now...it's just that they are too expensive to be mass produced.





Gore-Tex was the first kind of this, but it's still rather thick. There are plenty of materials that are much thinner - these are used in military and special applications.





I live in Texas too...and if it kept me cool in the summertime, I'd be willing to walk around just wearing another layer of skin!
Reply:Well I think they already have this for winter temps. Athletes in skiing, etc. use body suits made of special material to keep them warm.
Reply:Hi Sub, I think you are onto something here.I bit in 20yrs. from now,they will come up with something like this.Hey,even an old fart like me can wear them.Hell yes, I would wear the x skin out in public.I want to be comfortable,and have something thats is warm or cool,and lite to wear.Besides,For an old fart,my body doesn't look all that bad.Hey,you be the judge in 20yrs.LOL Have a good nite.





Clowmy
Reply:about 29 days
Reply:I thought of the thermal blankets rescuers use in the mountains could save lives also.
Reply:it could be anytime.That would be cool but you have the people in the world who would fight it.I have no problem with it i walk around my hose half nude all day
Reply:i would have no problem with wearing something like that.... i like to walk around naked anyway... and i am a thicker woman but i'm not ashamed of what i look like to walk around with nothing on

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