The Hairy Ball theorem, proved by Henri Poincaré in 1885, demonstrates that it's impossible to create a perfectly smooth hair pattern on a spherical surface.
The theorem states that any continuous pattern of hair (or more technically, vector fields) on a sphere must have at least one point where the hair either sticks straight up or forms a swirl. — Read the rest
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