Discover the Mood Rings Construction Complexity
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009The complexity of scientific discoveries is not only related to the first trips to the moon but people can find interesting detail in the jewelry history. Take for instance the mood rings that were initially designed with an underlying principle to help users distinguish between their feelings in any given time. It is natural to suddenly become exceedingly worried and tense and in no time achieve a calm and serene spirit. Correspondingly, it is not many people who tell eloquently what mood they are in and the brains behind this mood ring thought they should. I cannot make out the accuracy of the rings but one amazing feature on them is ability to alternate colors.

According to the details I have gathered, the mood rings that appeared first in the jewelry industry in seventy’s use liquid crystal technology. The ring has a clear glass marble that is either packed with liquid crystals or is fixed on a real background made of a slight coating of a striking substance. The expert observation that naturally, light wavelengths converges to a point from different directions before being reflected in the human eye in varying colors describes its functioning.
For example, depending on where the liquid crystals are situated in the mood ring, the wavelengths of lights are sopped up and then mirrored back to the wearer’s eyes in a given color. They temperature conditions at given times of day also determines how the crystals alter their positions and cause the marble to change colors. Without revisiting the biological notes describing the contraction and relaxation of arteries and hair of the skin in various temperatures, it is good to embrace the fact that the mood rings do the same.
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