What are moody rings?
accidentally discovered jewelery Marvin Wernick in the late 1960s, mood rings, which are closed in a stone made of quartz or clear glass, containing a flat strip of the thermal liquid crystals that are expected to change color depending on the mood or emotional state of the subject. Wernick discovered a process when he went to an emergency call with his boyfriend who became a doctor. The doctor used the thermotropic material on the forehead of the young boy to check his temperature and give Wernic's idea of a mood ring.
Although the technical discovery of the Mood Circle was Marvin Wernick, the loan is most often given by Joshua Reynolds for what happened one of the biggest fads of 70 years. Reynolds was the first to popularize the rings in 1975, and although it was a fad at the age of 70, they have been constantly appearing over the years.
Some people believed that liquid crystals could measure at temperature, but this is not possible. There is no demonstrationElly scientific evidence that mood rings actually depict the mood of the ring wearer. The scientific explanation of how mood rings work, begins with a thermal liquid crystal inside the ring.
The liquid crystal inside the mood circle is heat sensitive and works as a thermometer. The liquid crystals are calibrated to normal surface bodywork (82 ° F or 28 ° C) and show body temperatures above normal surface temperature. The person wears a mood ring and their surface temperature is transported to liquid crystals through their finger.
When the body temperature increases the temperature of the liquid crystal and takes a different molecular structure at each temperature. Each molecular structure reflects or absorbs different wavelengths that are responsible for the tzhouně color in mood circles. The color of the circle really changes due to body temperature, not for the mood.
when bYL liquid crystal calibrated by body temperature, was also calibrated to color. The average body temperature shows blue/green or gray -green color on the mood circle. This is followed by a list of all colors and the corresponding mood, starting with the coldest temperature:
black: depressed or down, really cold outside or damaged ring
brown/gray: anxious or nervous
yellow/amber: tense and excited
Blue Green/Teal: Average day and average body temperature
blue: calm and relaxed
Violet/Purple: Happy or passionate