I first encountered cotton garbage (English dust bunny) in 2003 when I saw it crouching under a video card before replacement.
Since then, he has been sitting like a guardian deity throughout peripheral devices and apartments.Discarded with the broken Radeon and changed the mind to clean the PC case frequently, went to the corner of the university dormitory room from the left corner of the game -only PC and hide in the shadow of TV.Even after going to the first apartment, there was a thick and cheerful guy and caught twice beside the toilet door.At one time, I couldn't stand this cleaning duty, so he looked dark.However, it is still easy to find near the legs of the bed, the corner of the closet, and the home appliance.
Last month, I found that the dust of the wooden seams was still in the middle of the corridor.Those from the bedroom, those who came from under the refrigerator, those that rolled from the bedroom like rotating grass....I don't know the route, but anyway, he's back.With the same uncomfortable feeling as before.
It's been almost 10 years since I first encountered it, but I don't even know where cotton garbage has come from and how it has become that form....。
Let's leave dust bunny for the time being and think about garbage.
Dust is everywhere.The fine sand is a stone dust.Rubber, brake pads, paved particles are the dust on the road.The fine ash is a volcanic dust.Karl Sagan repeatedly stated that the earth was like "small" from space, but it was completely stated.No, the cotton garbage chili, which is talked about here, is not a metaphor, but a familiar thing with more specific recipes.
In fact, it has been clearly elucidated.
David w that co -authored a paper "Migration of Contaminated Soilne Particulates To Indoor Dust".Layton and Paloma I.According to BEAMER, dust in ordinary households in the midwest usually contains the following:
The indoor dust consists of soil transported to housing, outdoor particles in the air, and organic matter (this is important).The important thing in the indoor dust is the organic content, which accounts for about 40 WT %(weight ratio) of the entire residence.
Dust particles in the soil, pollen, and air are within the expected range.It is also Narhod that occupies more than half of the weight of the dick.The outside is full of dust, and every time you go home, it will stick to your body.But what is the remaining 40% -what Dr. Layton and Dr. Beamer say?
Snow lint, skin dandruff, organic fiber, eating fraction, etc..
Really...The remaining 40%of cotton garbage is myself.Your skin, hair, and lint of clothes.People who have dogs are dogs!In most places, "myself" was the garbage origin, Hahaha.
If you look in more detail, you will find something more uncomfortable.In a special article in Discover magazine in 1986 (with reprinted articles in Strait Dope), Ms. Penny Moser extracted some dusts in her home, took it to the lab, and looked into it under a microscope.Then...
Charles Mcleod, a pathologist, turned his eyes to a slide that fits (ha) of cotton garbage and said, "Some of the bodies of insects are shown.""It's a chitin shell or a piece of the body. The human hair is also shown."It was my hair.It is washed regularly with henna dye, so you can see it at a glance.The hair in the microscope was lean -colored tea, and the color of Razing Raspberry and Autumn Copper was perfect.
There was also moldytysis of the Alternaria, but this seems to be divided into sweet potatoes.There is also a roundworm egg.It's a thing that you don't want to know deeply.
The other slides were all so, but this slide also showed a lot of small blue and pink fibers."This is a natural fiber," said MCLEOD."If you look at this flat and irregular form, you can see the blue fiber of synthetic fiber in the dust of the neighbor's radiator. Probably it came from something like a blue panty."
The radiator's dust shows something like chicken legs, but it was simply a small lump of hair at the root of the leaves.Under the gas range, there were boric acid crystals-cockroach prevention drugs- and yeast, and cats, pollen, pink and blue fiber.
Goo, insect body, hair, mold, roundworm eggs, unidentified fiber, pantyhose fiber, leaf hair, yeast, goki extermination agent....If you still don't have to worry about this, please read this under this.I found something like this from the sample.
足の爪の欠片はあんま気にならなかったし、カビの胞子も我慢できる。だが -- このロブスターみたいなギザギザ毛の生えたの、これは、嫌。「ああ、なんかの手足が切断されたものですね」とMcLeod氏は平然と言ってのけ、1分もかからないうちに全身像なるものを見つけた。「こういうものは僕も見たことないなあ」、「脚に口とエラみたいなパーツがあるみたいですね」I have never seen such a bad thing.It was like an angry rhino with an attached organ of the crustacean.
After all, it was a yedge.It is an insect that is extremely ordinary mites and is not visible to the naked eye, but inhabits most families and is living by eating the skin that is constantly falling off our skin.Oh...。
But the contents of cotton garbage are all dead organizations, right?Both insect carcasses, hair loss and skin fragments are all dead.The dead dust should have no intention or intention.But why does it harden like a creature with will?
Dust is just dust.The reason why small particles harden is not really clear.It is even more meaningless to have a small piece, grain, and powder to form a cluster, form a cluster, and form an indoor life from the outdoors.
But it shouldn't be deceived because it's simple.Cotton garbage is a system.And it is a system that comes from a system, and it is manifested through some mechanism from somewhere.
There are multiple mechanisms.The process of dust becoming cotton garbage begins with the actions that Dust is most good at -or somewhere.However, even if you say dust, there are various contents, so the way you calm down is gusset.
Hair hair, large skin, visible soil is expected...For example, the air at the ventilation exit (dust settles in a swirl beside the exhaust port) and my movement (the dust of the door is clogged in the door and the shadow of the door is accumulated).。Small particles tend to float in the air for a long time, and the dust less than a micron (1 /1 million in 1 million) falls at an ultra -slow pace of 30 cm per hour.
These small particles settle in a surprising place with the super -subtle air flow that people do not notice.The air in the house can be stopped, but it's surprisingly moving.The source of your breathing, exhaust from home appliances, heating and cooling.The direction and patterns are rarely observed, but this plays a role in forming cotton garbage.
However, you know where the air can be made in the air flow and the aisle, but you don't know why cotton garbage is formed.To answer that question, you have to unravel the cosmology.
According to the popular theory about the formation of this galaxy, "The early appearance of the galaxy is just...It was a lump. "Richard Cowen states in his book," History of Life. "
When a dust particle collides gently, it tends to stick with the force of static electricity and gravity.This process is called an Accretion.
Around the new star, this dust bunny (cotton trash) grows larger and is organized into a solid mass of about 1m in diameter.Computer models have shown that in just millions of years, large -scale asteroid lumps combine thousands of large units to form a larger unit.That is what we call the planet now.
Cowen says that the same principle is also applied to the dust of the house.Not just Mr..That famous astronomical physics Neil Degrasse Tyson has the same idea as Cowen's theory.
"[With adhesion] The origin of cotton garbage under the couch will be explained."
Thanks to the opinions of everyone who is inclined to astronomical physics, the house has gravity in the house, so the weak static electricity with a small dust will explain the reason why the fine particles are at most stuck. like...。I feel that it needs a stronger power to attach a garbage ball like a rat!
Lorin Matthews, a professor at Baylor University Physics, told Esquire magazine last year.
"The power to attach cotton garbage may be the power of the fiber itself. It becomes a lump and looks like a lint or felt."
When large skin pieces, hair, and insect debris meet, each other's looseness is loose and you can't leave!That's why yes.It is an imagination that we can imagine from a macro perspective of humans, but just by enlarging it with a microscope, you can see the deep world of such a typical cotton garbage content, so it seems to be surprisingly conflicted.It may be a good friend.
There are other cotton garbage culprit.A triglyceride can be made from a greasy dish, and when it adheres to the dust particles, it is sticky....。
But all of the causes of dust have one common feature.It means that it accumulates without knowing it.The power of static electricity is incompetent, and the flow of air is so faint that you can't feel it on your skin.Oil dirt is an inevitable by -product of making delicious dishes, so this is all you can do....。
Well, there is no dust, no cotton garbage.So everyone, let's do our best today.
John Herrman (original text / satomi)