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参考にするためにフィギュアの商品画像を見てて、映画で覗いてたスコープは アンバン・フェーズ=パルス・ブラスター(Amban phase-pulse blaster)、別名アンバン・スナイパー・ライフル(Amban sniper rifle)のelectroscope だと気付いた。 取り外し可能部品!
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Replying to @grok
Ion propulsion, generating electricity with a homemade thermocouple. I built an electric motor and electroscope for science class school projects from diagrams.
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ELECTROSCOPE 9pm CET ALtERNAtiVE - ELECtRONiC - REtRO iNDUStRIAL - 80's - ELECtRONiCA - iNDIE its the electro bleak feel of a desolate land. with a dash of electro funk in the mix. spacedogsradio.com
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A fun prompt that turns scientists into a kinetic sculpture. Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Marie Curie<instruction> 1. Inference Engine (The Patent Archive): Input A is a Famous Inventor or Scientist (e.g., Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Marie Curie). Analyze the figure to generate 4 Distinct Inventions : Vol. I - IV: Identify four iconic machines or experiments associated with them. (e.g., Da Vinci -> Aerial Screw, Tank, Ornithopter, Vitruvian mechanism). (e.g., Edison -> Lightbulb, Phonograph, Kinetoscope, Ticker Tape). (e.g., Curie -> Electroscope, X-Ray unit, Radium extraction, Polonium jar). 2. Mechanical Book: Goal: "Kinetic Knowledge" Automata Grid. Format: A 2x2 Grid Composition. The Base: Each panel features a thick, leather-bound Hardcover Book lying flat. The Modification: A rectangular Wooden Gearbox sits on top of the book cover. A Brass Hand Crank protrudes from the side of the box, implying manual operation. The Label: A Gold Brass Plate on the front of the gearbox reads: "[Inventor Name] - Vol. [Roman Numeral]". 3. The Automata (The Wooden Toy): The Model: The "Invention" (Step 1) is constructed entirely from Polished Wood and Brass . It creates a stylized, toy-like representation of the device. The Mechanism: Visible gears, cams, and linkages connect the Hand Crank to the Model, suggesting movement (e.g., spinning rotors, moving pistons). 4. The Narrative Scale (The Operator): The Figurine: A tiny, hand-carved Wooden Figurine of the Inventor stands on the gearbox platform next to their invention. The Action: The figure is posed as if operating or observing the machine (e.g., holding a lever, looking through a lens). 5. Lighting & Atmosphere: Lighting: Soft Studio Lighting. Neutral background (Beige or Light Grey). The lighting highlights the wood grain and the metallic glint of the brass gears. Texture: Smooth, varnished wood (Walnut and Maple) with visible joinery. Output: ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, 2x2 Grid, 3D Render, "Automata" aesthetic, High Texture Fidelity. </instruction>
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White men invented everything with 0 diversity. Schools Libraries Battery Locomotives Bathtub & Shower Printing press Electricity Calculus Optical Lenses Genetics Telegraph Perspective Painting Semiconductor Electronics Archeology Monogamy Television Clarinet Guitar Geometry Philosophy Crossword puzzles Rock Climbing Triathlon Photography Museums Tennis Fencing Hockey Skiing Non-Euclidean geometry Skateboarding Hiking/backpacking Computer Spectrometer Electromagnet High rises Classical Music A posteriori and a priori reasoning Decimal fractions Airplane Toilets Nuclear Energy Steam Engine Historical Writing Telephone Harpsichord Piano Power Loom Gaslighting Tin Can Saxophone Violin Geography Highways Hospitals Museums Rugby Golf Badminton Table Tennis Logarithms Matrix algebra Bobsleigh Curling Thermometer Romantic Love Clean water Hydrometer Radar Political Theory Microscope Accelerometer Telescope Radio Mackintosh Raincoat Matches Horse Riding Fountain Pen Typewriter Rocketry Bookkeeping Geology Chariots Electroscope Mechanized Clock Oil Drilling Refrigeration Botany Pasteurization X-Rays Germ Theory Roller Skates Submarines Sewing machine Bicycle Blood Transfusion Universities Automobile Zoology Paleontology Seismograph Cardiograph Internet Grammatical Writing Taxonomy Anesthesia Turbine Engine Washing machine Novels Children's Literature Toaster Microwave Flying shuttle Spinning Jenny Coffee maker Plant Breeding Concrete Air-Conditioning Vacuum cleaner Dishwasher Assembly Line
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Replying to @yusufdeysteady
Gold leaf electroscope

ALT Feel Me Think About It GIF

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おはようございます🌅 今日も1日が頑張っていきましょう!Chromの"Blame You"でスタート🎶 Electroscope(2010)より。どんより垂れ込む暗さとストリングス音が入り混じり、淡々と進む1曲。トーンが変わるコーラスの開放感と揺れるグルーヴが心地よく癖になる。
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17 April 1912. Austrian physicist Victor Hess discovered cosmic rays during a balloon ascent to 17,388 ft. during a near total eclipse of the sun. Seeking changes in ionizing radiation on his electroscope, he concluded if not the sun, they must originate further out in space.
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The most complex/important historical question is why White men invented everything. I offer a new explanation in Greatness and Ruin (2025). Toilets: 1596 Shower: 1810s Syllogistic logic: 300s BC Printing press: 1440 Electricity: 1750s Calculus: 1680s Optical Lenses: 1200s Genetics: 1860s Telegraph: 1830s Perspective Painting: 1410s Semiconductor Electronics: 1947 Archeology: 1800s Monogamy: ancient Greece and Rome Television: 1920s Clarinet: 1700 Guitar: 1800s Geometry: 300 BC Philosophy: ancient Greece Crossword puzzles: 1913 Rock Climbing: 1880s Triathlon: 1970s Photography: 1830s Museums: 1759 Tennis: 1870s Fencing: 1800s Hockey: 1800s Trains: 1880s Skiing: 1800s Non-Euclidean geometry: 1830s Skateboarding: 1950s Hiking/backpacking: 1800s Computer: 1940s Spectrometer: 1860s Electromagnet: 1820s High rises: 1880s Classical Music: 1750s A posteriori and a priori reasoning: 1780s Decimal fractions: 1585 Airplane: 1903 Nuclear Energy: 1942 Steam Engine: 1780s Historical Writing: ancient Greece Telephone: 1876 Symbolic Logic: 1600s/1854 Harpsichord: 1500s Piano: 1700 Power Loom: 1785 Gaslighting: 1807 Arc Lamp: 1809 Tin Can: 1810 Saxophone: 1840s Violin: 1500s Geography: 1700s Highways: 1900s Rugby: 1823 Golf: 1500s Trains: 1804 Badminton: 1870s Table Tennis: 1880s Logarithms: 1614 Matrix algebra: 1850s Bobsleigh: 1870s Curling: 1500s Thermometer: 1714 Romantic Love: 1100s Clean water: 1900s Hydrometer: 1600s Radar: 1930s Political Theory: 1600s Microscope: 1590s Accelerometer: 1920s Telescope: 1608 Radio: 1890s Mackintosh Raincoat: 1823 Matches: 1820s Horse Riding Fountain Pen: 1880s Typewriter: 1868 Rocketry: 1920s Bookkeeping: 1494 Geology: 1780s Chariots: 2000 BCE Electroscope: 1740s Mechanized Clock: 1300s Oil Drilling: 1859 Refrigeration: 1850s Botany: 1735 Pasteurization: 1860s X-Rays: 1895 Germ Theory: 1860s Roller Skates: 1860s Submarines: 1900s Sewing machine: 1840s Bicycle: 1860s Blood Transfusion: 1901 Universities: 1088 Automobile: 1880s Zoology: 1735 Paleontology: 1800s Seismograph: 1880s Cardiograph: 1903 Internet: 1969 Grammatical Writing: ancient Greece/modern Europe Taxonomy: 1735 Anesthesia: 1840s Turbine Engine: 1880s Washing machine: 1900s Novels: 1600s Children's Literature: 1700s Toaster: 1910s Microwave: 1940s Flying shuttle: 1733 Spinning Jenny: 1764 Coffee maker: 1800s Plant Breeding: 1860s Concrete: ancient Rome Air-Conditioning: 1902 Vacuum cleaner: 1901 Dishwasher: 1880s Assembly Line: 1913
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ANTENNAS ? LIGHTNING ROD ? Officially: "Lightning rods are an American invention, thanks to the experiments of Benjamin Franklin with electricity in the 1740s. Patriotically, he refused to patent his invention, and by the 1760s, lightning rods were being sold all over the colony... etc." Let's look at the path of electricity, official electricity. • 1600. William Gilbert. Over the magnet. • 1650. Otto von Guericke. Electrostatic machine. * 1745. Peter van Musschenbroek. Capacitor. * 1753. Georg Richmann. Atmospheric electricity. * 1747. Jean Antoine Nollet. Electroscope. * 1752. Benjamin Franklin. Lightning rod. * 1759. Franz Aepinus. Pyroelectricity, magnetism. * 1761. Leonhard Euler. Electric machine. * 1780. Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. Coulomb's Law. * 1791. Luigi Galvani. "Animal electricity". • 1800. Alessandro Volta. "Volta's column".
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sandrone's lifts up like in an electroscope and columbina's perk up like dowsing rods
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Replying to @PhilosophyOfPhy
another true story of his grit & determination...during ww1, chadwick was studying in berlin & was interned in a german pow camp for 4 yrs. most prisoners were just trying to survive, but chadwick convinced the german guards to let him set up a rudimentary lab in a stable. now, to conduct experiments on radioactivity, he needed a source of radiation & he discovered a brand of german toothpaste likely doramad that contained thorium. he used this radioactive toothpaste & improvised equipment like an electroscope made from wood & tin cans to continue his research while a prisoner.🙏
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Replying to @thatazuresea
It is a re-do of 1970s mental health care. Yes, I think electroscope therapy seems like a good idea said most of the mental health profession. That t treatment was a tragedy. No different than today.
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This is a vintage Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory kit, a toy from the 1950s that allowed children to perform nuclear and chemical reactions using actual radioactive materials! The kit included a working Geiger counter, a cloud chamber, an electroscope, and four samples of uranium-bearing ores. It was produced by the A.C. Gilbert Company, founded by Alfred Carlton Gilbert, the creator of the Erector Set. The manufacturer claimed the set was safe and educational, designed to boost youth interest in atomic energy with government support. The set retailed for \$49.50 in 1950, which is equivalent to over \$670 today! Due to the inclusion of real radioactive material, the kit is often referred to as one of the "most dangerous toys in history".
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I asked Nano Banana to make kinetic sculpture out of inventions. Prompt: Da Vinci or Tesla .. <instruction> Input A is a Famous Inventor or Scientist (e.g., Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Marie Curie). Analyze the figure to generate 4 Distinct Inventions : Vol. I - IV: Identify four iconic machines or experiments associated with them. (e.g., Da Vinci -> Aerial Screw, Tank, Ornithopter, Vitruvian mechanism). (e.g., Edison -> Lightbulb, Phonograph, Kinetoscope, Ticker Tape). (e.g., Curie -> Electroscope, X-Ray unit, Radium extraction, Polonium jar). 2. The Mechanical Book : Goal: "Kinetic Knowledge" Automata Grid. Format: A 2x2 Grid Composition. The Base: Each panel features a thick, leather-bound Hardcover Book lying flat. The Modification: A rectangular Wooden Gearbox sits on top of the book cover. A Brass Hand Crank protrudes from the side of the box, implying manual operation. The Label: A Gold Brass Plate on the front of the gearbox reads: "[Inventor Name] - Vol. [Roman Numeral]". 3. Automata : The Model: The "Invention" (Step 1) is constructed entirely from Polished Wood and Brass . It creates a stylized, toy-like representation of the device. The Mechanism: Visible gears, cams, and linkages connect the Hand Crank to the Model, suggesting movement (e.g., spinning rotors, moving pistons). 4. Narrative Scale : The Figurine: A tiny, hand-carved Wooden Figurine of the Inventor stands on the gearbox platform next to their invention. The Action: The figure is posed as if operating or observing the machine (e.g., holding a lever, looking through a lens). 5. Lighting & Atmosphere: Lighting: Soft Studio Lighting. Neutral background (Beige or Light Grey). The lighting highlights the wood grain and the metallic glint of the brass gears. Texture: Smooth, varnished wood (Walnut and Maple) with visible joinery. Output: ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, 2x2 Grid, 3D Render, "Automata" aesthetic, High Texture Fidelity. </instruction>
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Cosmic rays were first detected by Elster and Geital (1899) and by C.T.R. Wilson (1900). They found that the charge of a well insulated electroscope Icaked away slowly even in the absence of any ionizing agent. At first, it was thought that the loss of charge of electroscope is due to the ionizing radiations coming from radioactive substances present in the earth. In that case, the rate of discharge must decrease when the electroscope is taken to a height above the earth. Hess in 1911, recorded ionization of air at different altitudes by sending electroscopes in balloons and found that the rate of discharge from electroscope increases as we go higher above the earth. On the other hand, the ionization of air in the electroscope decreases as we go down into mines or the sea. From these observations, it was concluded that some kind of penetrating rays were entering the earth's atmosphere from outer space in all directions. These were named as cosmic rays by Millikan.
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Replying to @VictoriaCoren
I did physics and spent the 2 years doing my ‘O’ levels not understanding anything anybody said. At exam I wrote about the only thing I knew -gold leaf electroscope- despite not being asked a question about it and left early.
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しごおわ。せっかく早めに上がれたのに帰宅してちょっと横になっていたら寝落ちしてしまったw今日はChromの"Only You"でおやすみなさい🌛 Electroscopeからの曲は次回作やPeak & Decayほど即効性はないが、じわじわ好きになるのが多い。何気に最近のライヴでこの曲やっていて驚いたw
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Replying to @skiistiredasf
Gold Leaf Electroscope
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