Could the thermal energy generated by bald people’s scalps be harnessed to save greenhouse emissions?

. Is the loss of hair simply nature’s own way of creating a solar panel?

Sorry to prick the balloon. The dome will reflect the energy. It is the grizzly and gorilla types, who collect solar energy, which currently seems to make a fevered imagination spawn hair(less?)brained ideas.

The way things are going on (or off) at the top, I may be able to give a comparative evaluation of the two types based on direct experimentation, the tropical sun being what it is.

4 Responses to “Could the thermal energy generated by bald people’s scalps be harnessed to save greenhouse emissions?”

  1. Nae Says:

    HAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA Oh my gosh..I LOVE IT!!!!

    thanks for the laugh!! =o))
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  2. ☼tangerine☼ Says:

    I was going to say I think it is the natural solar panel – if you could just you know give them 10.00 to stand in the sun and then harvest it off – hehehe

    I just told my dad about this and he said he’d volunteer if they gave him a martini and a pool – for free! hehehe
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  3. veg_rose Says:

    Even if the thermal energy was harnessed to save greenhouse emissions my bald old dad would still fart and spoil the result.
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  4. A.V.R. Says:

    Sorry to prick the balloon. The dome will reflect the energy. It is the grizzly and gorilla types, who collect solar energy, which currently seems to make a fevered imagination spawn hair(less?)brained ideas.

    The way things are going on (or off) at the top, I may be able to give a comparative evaluation of the two types based on direct experimentation, the tropical sun being what it is.
    References :

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