• yA3xAKQMbq@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    No, hair does stop growing.

    Hair grows in phases and cycles. At the end of the cycle, it falls out.

    The difference between body hair and the hair on your head is that the latter one has cycles measuring years, the other weeks.

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      1 year ago

      No, hair does stop growing.

      Hair grows in phases and cycles. At the end of the cycle, it falls out.

      This is unhelpfully pedantic given the OP’s misconception.

      Hair does not (appear to) stop getting longer because it stops growing. It (appears to) stop getting longer because older (longer) hairs fall out.

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        1 year ago

        What’s „unhelpfully pedantic“ about a correct answer that explains OPs misconception? 🤡

        The person above said hair doesn’t stop growing. That’s wrong. It does. It grows, then it stops growing, then the dead hair falls out. Why does it know when to fall out? Because it’s dead, Jim.

        OPs question was why the hair on their head grows longer. Answer: because it’s growing cycles are longer.

        I’d say you’re unhelpfully pedantic telling other people giving helpful and correct explanations they’re „unhelpfully pedantic“.

        I’d say you’re extremely unhelpful because you give an „explanation“ that’s just complete bullshit and doesn’t explain anything.

        • El Barto@lemmy.world
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          I don’t think we’re disagreeing. That’s exactly what I meant. But I can see how my wording could have been misinterpreted, so I’ll edit it.