Videoscope.
The videoscope is a portable device, waiting to be built, to film the activity
of biological structures in animal organisms. It can be built by anyone with
the interest and the necessary technology, for free. The construction and
operating principle is relatively simple: The connection between the LMH
sensor array (slightly elastic) and the RGB pixel array. Structural details in
the previous article. The sensors detect the vector potentials (LMH), emitted
by biological structures, to modulate the screen pixels (RGB LEDs).
The images filmed by the videoscope can be shades of different colors
and intensities, constantly changing, as effects of the organism's state.
The videoscope brings an unknown visual manifestation of brain activity.
In the activity of the human brain, the dynamics of changing shades of these
colors are information, subjects of interpretation, scientific or medical.
Medical interpretation is the comparison with images of similar, but healthy
organisms. Scientific interpretation refers to the comparison of the activities
of central nervous systems, revealing the evolution of animal species.
The comparison goes down from the human species, to primates, to more
primitive animal organisms, like the cuttlefish. All have abilities and traits,
determined by the environment in which they are born. The fundamental
goal is to determine the evolution of the same effects of central nervous
system activity: movement, reason (instincts), intelligence, feeding, etc.
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