A water-time-managemnent theoretically plausible context in research for efficiency and ingenuity in Material Design - smart fabrics as environmental-inductive attractant devices.
As I was out last night collecting cans, bottles, and plastics for redemption,
I came across many discarded items of clothing.
Given that they were going to be soaking wet, regardless, I decided that I could do well to pick them up and work on getting them somewhere, for some better purpose than laying out in the rain.
I came upon the notion that my recyclables bag was collecting weight over time, as I was walking about; wearing many layers of clothing, while collecting recyclables.
It seemed like some sort of Civic agreement to leave out clothing on this day.
Thanks, people!
The larger scope of the context was the weight-gaining of the energetic device of the bag of recyclables.
The bag was pitched over my shoulder, it was constantly being placed on the ground, the contents were constantly changing, it was lifeless while I was a nearby radiant heat source.
It took several stops, significantly, to empty out the clothing articles and squish all the water out of them as best I could. I got fairly far, back towards my home, over the course of 8 hours or so.
A friendly driver helped me get back a large portion of the way, once it was getting late.
During my travels, though, I had a very enterprising notion passed over my way, based on the fact that I was constantly in flux, as far as energetic inductive heat-keeping capability, in that I couldn't much stay still and rest for very long, on account of the cold weather and rain.
I determined that the fabrics I was wearing - which were several, on top, to be sure: were responsible, in some part, for perhaps drawing inductive energy of the water through the garbage bag for recyclables, and the clothes would collect water again, through osmosis, perhaps, by virtue of the disparities in the heat energies and signals intelligence contexts that were being brought up for context to speak on;
Those things had largely been forgotten by me at this point, in the context of pursuing development on my blogs.
I've got mending kits, needles and threads to fashion a seedlings pot out of paper, corn starch, and fabrics, and perhaps I'll use plastics as well - a several-layers moulding of material design, and see what I come up with!
Clothes I discovered while out collecting recyclables on January 15th, 2019 for material design fabric and fiber-based pots for seedlings. |
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