对人类思维的研究一直非常受关注,19世纪德国物理学家Halske Brug van Wheatstone就进行了这方面的研究,他研究的方向集合早期机械计算机、电流信号和人体电荷,他察觉到人体也会产生静电,并且认为人体的放电与思维活动有关,因为他直观地认为人体的神经系统和树状闪电的结构相似,所以人体内也是通过电荷来传递思维的,所以他在1887年,设计了这台思维转化器,内部有电磁感应装置,通过将人体的思维电信号,传输到电磁感应装置上,经由磁力驱动机械计算器的齿轮运转,最后在另一端形成编码图形,通过对编码图形的破译就能够解读出人脑中的所想,这种装置最大的弊端就是需要凿开人的头盖骨,将128个电极直接插入脑髓,容易造成受验者脑损伤、甚至死亡。#ドモヤン#
With temperatures over 30 degrees ☀️ Celsius, ice skating is not the first thing ⛸ that comes to our minds but we still wanted to share this hidden gem, situated in @visit.friesland. Ewold captured this stunner of the last bridge ice skaters pass through when skating the Eleven Cities Tour where ice skaters pass by eleven cities in the province of Friesland. The work of art was installed on the Canterlandse brug across the Murk river in Friesland. It is the last bridge in the famous and infamous skating tour, on the route between Oudkerk and the finish in Leeuwarden. The work was created by two artists, Maree Blok and Bas Lugthart.
The work consists of thousands of blue glazed tiles containing pictures, names and years of the competitors. From further away these thousands of portraits together create a new image of skaters riding one after the other. As a result, the bridge forms an honorary arch for the participants. It has become known as the ‘tiled bridge’.
Photo by_ewold
#荷兰[超话]#
The work consists of thousands of blue glazed tiles containing pictures, names and years of the competitors. From further away these thousands of portraits together create a new image of skaters riding one after the other. As a result, the bridge forms an honorary arch for the participants. It has become known as the ‘tiled bridge’.
Photo by_ewold
#荷兰[超话]#
Jeg har brug for din kærlighed hver dagMit sind er op til digJeg elsker digDu skal bare gøre mig vidunderlig hver dag.Tal om det hver dag.Hvad er ægte kærlighedJeg elsker digHvor mange point siger du hurtigere end du trorDet er, fordi vi er følelsesladede og generøse.Der er stadig planer.Det er os, der er
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