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The DaVinci Crock

2023-03-30 20:29:55

I thought it very appropriate to explain my arguments before starting to interpret Dan Brown's Da Vinci code. I went to a Catholic school for the first nine years of education. The school I attended taught Catholic faith in a very conservative and orthodox way. I am still practicing Catholic faith, but so far I am very interested in my beliefs and beliefs. After reading the Da Vinci Code, my first impression was that Brown was very embarrassed about the Catholic Church.

In the beginning of the 16th century, DaVinci first wrote the idea of ​​a scleral lens on paper. The first scleral lens was hand-blown glass made in Europe in the 1880's. DaVinci's idea of ​​optically correcting the eye with a closed reservoir has finally turned into a scleral lens designed for today's high oxygen permeability computer. Advantages of today's scleral lens include not only providing excellent vision and comfort, but also protecting the surface of fragile eyes from environmental influences and blinking of eyelids. The comfort of a scleral lens is rarely a problem and it is special to use materials with high oxygen permeability to correct the vision of liquid filled containers.

Leonardi Davinci is known for this. In order to better understand how blood flows through our veins, he examined how water moves through the river. He dissects humans and understands how muscles, tissues and tendons work in our bodies. With this knowledge, he was able to draw details that any other painter at the time thought was not thinking at that time.

How difficult is it? Okay, he began to open his open body. Da Vinci spent the night deep inside Santa Maria Nova Hospital (I call Super Haunted) to dissect its face. He drew a nerve, fascia, muscle chart under his mouth and sketched the science of origin and the movement of each smile. Then he beyond the smiley mechanism and studied how people see a smile. He learned how the center of our retina, the center of the retina, has the largest field of view. Around the retina, the retina contains over 100 million "bars" that help us get a peripheral vision. Details of these rods and peripheral visual inspection are not very effective, but they are very sensitive to light. So do more with shadows and lightness gradations

Take Da Vinci as an example. You can spend the rest of your life trying to be Da Vinci. You can learn his skills, copy his material, move to Italy, buy a luxurious hat and draw a theme similar to DaVinci. He knocks you down every time. That's because he can draw something that a stranger can walk like "looks like da Vinci". It is not because of his technique, material, theme, position but because it makes Leonardo da Vinci different from everything in addition to all these things.