Therunningtheorywasthattheelectronswereembeddedin a positivesphere, whichwascalledtheplumpuddingmodel, becauseitlookedlike a traditionalChristmaspudding.
Butthatallchangedaround 1911 when a scientistnamedErnestRutherford, alongwithhisteamatManchesterUniversity, publishedtheresultsofthefamousgoldfoilexperiment.
Otherspeeonit, a littleurinalsprucethatrightup, MaybeyouwatchingLostandHurleystepson a seaurchinerofjellyvisionorwhatever, andhe's likebeingatsomebodypayonmyfront.
Severalstudiesinthepastfewyearshavefoundlotsofunculturedherbalbacteriaswimmingaroundintheurineofotherwisehealthypeople, andtheyfoundthemnotbyusingtheoldPetridishtechniquebutbyscanningthe P fortinysequencesofDNA, specificallytelltalegeneticmarkersthatweusetoidentifyandclassifybacteria.
Allofthewomenhadalreadytestednegativeforbacteriabyconventionalmeans, but 91% ofthemturnedouttohavebacterialivingintheir P, includingsomekindsthatcauseinfectionsand a separateexperiment.
Similartechniqueswereusedtocomparetheurineofhealthywomenwiththatofwomenwhohadoveractivebladdersyndrome, a conditionthatmakespatientsfeelliketheyhavetobefrequentlyevenwhentheirbladdersaren't full.
Ifyouhad a dogwhenyouwere a kid, evenifyoudidn't, somebodyprobablytoldyouthatdogscan't seecolor, maybein a show, andtell a presentationorinsomeprogramaboutanimalbiology, andyoucanprobablyguesswhere I'm goingwiththis.
Thereis a littletruthtothatidea, butit's stillnotquiteright.
Butthis, likesomanythingswetalkaboutonquickquestions, is a misconception.
Andthemisconceptionstemsfromthefactthatdogsare, from a humanperspectivecolorblind.
Butthatdoesn't meantheycan't seecolor.
Weperceivecolorthrough a seriesofreceptorsintheretinasofoureyescalledcones, andhumanshavethreekinds, eachofwhichisactivatedby a specificwavelengthoflight, correspondingto a certainsetofcolors.
Thesechannelsandotherscanbefoundthroughoutourbodies, butwhenthey'reonnosusceptibleorpainsensingnerves, activationofthechanneltriggers a rushofcalciumintothecellandsends a signaltothebrainaboutpainfultemperature.
Allthatinformationgoestotheprimaries, somattersensorycortex, a thickfoldoftissueonthetopofthebrainwheremostofthemechanicalsensationsliketouch, painandvibrationorprocess.
Thenyoucanconsciouslyprocessthetemperatureandyankyourhandawayfromthatcampfireordecidewhetheryouwanttoputon a jacket.
Weirdly, though, scientistsrecentlydiscovered a caseof a womanbornwithout a cerebellumwhohassomebalanceandmovementissuesbutseemstobedoingrelativelyfine.
Sothereisstill a lottounderstandabouthowourbrainsprocesspropreceptofinformation.