Invent bullet-proof glass with Lenovo thinking

Invent bullet-proof glass with Lenovo thinking

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French scientist Benedict accidentally touched a long-necked glass beaker to the ground while cleaning the laboratory, but the bottle did not break, except that the walls of the bottle were covered with cracks. He felt very strange, so he picked it up. One day a few years later, the newspaper published the news of a car accident. The car hit a telephone pole, and the car window glass shards injured the driver and passengers. At the same time, it called on scientists to invent a kind of glass that can not be broken. Benedict thought of the flask. After laboratory tests, it was a flask containing a nitrocellulose solution. There was a layer of glue on the wall of the flask, so it did not break. He was inspired by this, and after repeated experiments, he finally invented glass that could not be broken and can be used in cars. Later, he invented bulletproof glass.

This is a story of technological innovation using “associative thinking”. There are many such stories.

After a doctor saw the directional blasting site of a high-rise building, he thought about whether it is possible to use this method to destroy the stones in the human body? After careful calculations, they reduced the explosives to just enough to break up the stones in the patient’s body without affecting the weight of other organs. Thus created the “micro-explosive technology.”

One day, the young French physician Raeneck was walking down the street and saw a child beating on one end of a long wooden stick, and another child was listening with his ear on the other end. When one knocked here, the other side shouted: “I heard it, I heard it!” Inspired by this, Raeneck invented the stethoscope.

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Post time: Oct-20-2021

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