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There's this one scientist who thought that electricity gives us life or is life or something like that. He experiemented on a frog, too. Damn, forgot the story. It's related to that video lol
 
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This is like 15 years old.

You know... I try to explain science to people... I try to link to studies, to experiments, to cool things...

*shrug*

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink, they say.
 

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FreakensteinAG said:
Shut Up And Learn Some Manners
ftfy

This is like 15 years old.
Doesn't make it any less relevant; you can still learn a lot.
You know... I try to explain science to people... I try to link to studies, to experiments, to cool things...

*shrug*

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink, they say.
I think they're cool.

Well it's the truth most of the time but i won't say offending people will make them listen to us scientific people .
Who's "us"?


There's this one scientist who thought that electricity gives us life or is life or something like that. He experiemented on a frog, too. Damn, forgot the story. It's related to that video lol
Could it be and

In 1780, he[Luigi Galvani] discovered that the muscles of dead frogs' legs twitched when struck by an electrical spark.[1]:67–71 This was one of the first forays into the study of bioelectricity, a field that still studies the electrical patterns and signals of the nervous system.
Galvani coined the term "animal electricity." He theorized that an electrical fluid was responsible for the frog's twitching.
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In this case, no external electricity was being applied to the muscles, so Galvani was led to the conclusion that the frog's muscles were generating electricity by themselves.
And then came his intellectual adversary, Volta, to challenge the notion of the intrinsic fluids. He argued that the electricity was stimulating the cells - the frog's cells acted a conductor (similar to a foil electroscope).
The source of electricity was from the contact between the two metals.
that external electricity was generated by the contact between two kinds of metal[ ]
Every cell has a cell potential; biological electricity has the same chemical underpinnings as the current between electrochemical cells, and thus can be duplicated outside the body. Volta's intuition was correct
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The battery (known as Voltaic cell/piles) was invented as a result of disproving the "animal electricity" theory.

In 1800, as the result of a professional disagreement over the galvanic response advocated by Galvani, Volta invented the voltaic pile, an early electric battery, which produced a steady electric current.
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Animal electricity vs Dissimilar metals​
Two great minds with similar experiments but different conclusions.

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It also inspired Mary Shelly to write :
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Which inspired Katsuhisa to make this:
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Which inspired me to make this:
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While on the topic of twitching:
The Lazarus syndrome/reflex is a reflex movement in brain-dead or brainstem failure patients which causes them to briefly raise their arms and drop them crossed on their chests ( ).
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The neural spinal pathway continues to transmit signals:
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spooky
 

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Doesn't make it any less relevant; you can still learn a lot.


I think they're cool.


Who's "us"?




Could it be and


Galvani coined the term "animal electricity." He theorized that an electrical fluid was responsible for the frog's twitching.
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And then came his intellectual adversary, Volta, to challenge the notion of the intrinsic fluids. He argued that the electricity was stimulating the cells - the frog's cells acted a conductor (similar to a foil electroscope).
The source of electricity was from the contact between the two metals.

.
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The battery (known as Voltaic cell/piles) was invented as a result of disproving the "animal electricity" theory.


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Animal electricity vs Dissimilar metals​
Two great minds with similar experiments but different conclusions.

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It also inspired Mary Shelly to write :
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Which inspired Katsuhisa to make this:
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Which inspired me to make this:
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- - - -

While on the topic of twitching:
The Lazarus syndrome/reflex is a reflex movement in brain-dead or brainstem failure patients which causes them to briefly raise their arms and drop them crossed on their chests ( ).
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The neural spinal pathway continues to transmit signals:
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spooky
thats exactly what im talking about
 
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