Andrew Huberman· PhD
And the reason is is because it's that infrared radiation that's able to penetrate through the clothes penetrate through your skin actually activate the heat sensors in your body and actually go much deeper than that
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And the reason is is because it's that infrared radiation that's able to penetrate through the clothes penetrate through your skin actually activate the heat sensors in your body and actually go much deeper than that
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IR light is also present in the shade when you are outside and can pass through thin clothing.
can get outside wear layers infrared penetrates like five to 10 layers of clothing deep so you can have it on your desk it could even be under your desk yeah you could infrared your your junk guys and it it it gets it scatter matters really well in the environment