125 years ago, people could only dream of knowing what objects and our bodies were like from the inside. If they wanted to have a clearer idea, it was necessary to open these objects. Or break them. But in 1895 everything changed: German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered mysterious invisible rays that could pass freely through anything from paper to metal. The news of his discovery went around the world, and today we can “scan” absolutely anything we want. It’s the x-ray.
We, from awesome.club, we delve into the magical world of radiographic examinations, which manage to hold anyone’s attention, no matter how busy they are. So follow along!
“Working in a veterinary clinic has its joys. The day, for example, when I saw this chicken in the X-ray”
And a simple pacemaker can seem like something from another planet
“X-ray of a cat. You don’t see much, but there are so many little bones.”
Sometimes X-rays reveal our little secrets
This big-headed hammerhead shark reaches around 2 meters in length
Not even owls in X-rays are as simple as they appear
The blood vessels in the hand are more like the Universe
Employees at an airport scanned a carry-on bag and were very surprised to see a dog inside it!
It looks like one of the passengers tried to sneak his little dog
This image of a bat looks like one of those inkblot tests — and it makes you want to stare at it over and over again
Why don’t we ditch heels?
This bat looks like a frog for some reason.
And here we have a perfect scene for a new Tim Burton movie
Sometimes, by the way, we can get like this
Or like this
And you, hawk, there’s no point in making that serious face, because in X-rays you’re pretty cute
Which X-ray were you most surprised by? Do you have any such images to show us? Comment.
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