>>2353085Are you actually illiterate? You are repeating what I said but with a gay accent and some cringe try hard militard larping
>>2353090I'm getting dumber just reading this
Listen, anon. I'll teach you something.
What we call warmth is kinetic energy. Particles vibrating. It is generated by a process of breaking down food and body fat for energy to power the body's functions. That kinetic energy, aka heat is transferred around the body very efficiently by a radiator system, aka blood through veins.
When you introduce new molecules, they rob the molecules they come into contact with of their kinetic energy. This usually happens through a combination of two situations: air rushing past at a faster rate than the heat is generated by the body, and the air molecules being cooler than the body's surface molecules. This robs the body of its kinetic energy aka heat. We stop this by shielding the body from this air by putting as much of a gap of dead air between us and the outside air as possible. How you achieve this gap is irrelevant as long as it doesn't compress the radiator system aka veins. You could get naked and wrap yourself in bubble wrap, using the air inside the bubbles as insulation. You could jump into a cotton candy machine, until enough air was trapped to shield you. You could wear a really puffy down jacket, where air is trapped in the down. You could sleep inside a thermos system, using a vacuum to stop new molecules from robbing the energy from yours. You could dip yourself in a non-conductive material like rubber, where you would substitute air for a lesser insulative substance. See where I'm going? Anything is insulation if it stops heat transfer. Fabric of clothing is an insulator, just not as good as air. Where are you trapping your dead air if not in fibres? Down is a fibre. Synthetic sleeping bag batting is a fibre. Loose weave wool is just a little inferior to down at trapping air, as is animal fur, fleece, pubes, you name it. Get it?