May as well be infinite :) A garment can apparently produce lint over 25y with no observable shrinkage. i.e.: game t-shirts
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Clothes dryer lint may be proof of the existence of white holes!
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By the Poincaré recurrence theorem, the lint will eventually reassemble back into your clothes.
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Finite lint and finite clothes.
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While the dryer is spinning your sock will both be missing and not missing up until you open the door to check.
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Schrodinger's Sock?
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Maybe there is a corollary in the theory of brushing dogs
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What we need is a 3d printer that takes lint and makes new clothes!
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Amount of clothes is not the right metric. You want height of stack of clothes ;)
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Shall we run multivariate tests to see which occurs?
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