Hi Hurtin1,
Are you sure that particular hair was not just statically charged? What is your definition of what you think is a nano hair? My husband is a electronic engineer and could try to duplicate your test. I have not got his opinion yet but if static electricity could cause the same outcome then it would be invalid. Just a thought. I am the last one to question the validity of it just want to make sure it is a valid scientific test. There is a reason they sell all those ionic straightners and hairdryers. Static electricity causes the hair's cuticles to stand up instead of lay flat.
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