• ryannathans
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    22 days ago

    This is a mathematical problem with no solution, there has to be a cowlick on a sphere. Perhaps the mole avoids this problem by not being a sphere, where there is a possible solution

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      22 days ago

      It’s very short and perpendicular to the skin. It feels like velvet.

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      22 days ago

      I dont remember learning about moles in math. Chemistry, yes, but I don’t think moles care much about topology.

      However, if we assume an ideal mole in empty space with no air resistance, we would see how they have this property: their hair follicles would, in the absence of outside interference, stand straight up. So, its technically more accurate to say that every direction of petting a mole is equally wrong.

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      22 days ago

      Cowlick doesn’t go against what the post is saying

      Their hair can lay in any direction at anytime

      It’s not saying that you can make their hair all perfect in any direction.