日前,,英國(guó)伯明翰的阿斯頓大學(xué)物理學(xué)家們不關(guān)注和跟蹤宇宙大爆炸起源的問(wèn)題,而是解決糾結(jié)的耳機(jī)線纏繞這一實(shí)際的問(wèn)題,。
據(jù)每日郵報(bào)報(bào)道,,馬休斯研究了“墨菲定律字符串“來(lái)解釋耳機(jī)配戴者無(wú)處不在這一現(xiàn)象,。而且,令人驚訝的是,,物理學(xué)家宣稱他想出一個(gè)可行辦法,,消除我們所知道的潛在的耳機(jī)線纏繞問(wèn)題。
經(jīng)過(guò)一些實(shí)驗(yàn),,馬休斯和他的學(xué)生們想到在兩個(gè)點(diǎn)別住耳機(jī)線:三電線一起靠近音頻插孔和兩個(gè)耳塞及兩個(gè)耳塞電線,,然后更遠(yuǎn)的電線(見下圖)。
“簡(jiǎn)單地夾在一起的連接的兩端的電纜不可能形成一個(gè)結(jié),,以防解開它之前,,纏在一起,”馬休斯闡述該研究小組的結(jié)果,。
“這全是關(guān)于使用硬科學(xué)來(lái)解決日常問(wèn)題,。” 雖然這可能是我們聽過(guò)的一個(gè)科學(xué)家把他的手在耳機(jī)線纏結(jié)的問(wèn)題涉足的第一時(shí)間,這當(dāng)然是不能想出一個(gè)解決這個(gè)問(wèn)題的第一次嘗試,。
耳機(jī)有幾條上架的自稱是“免費(fèi)注冊(cè)”,。但是,Zipbuds和JAYS一樣,,許多這些產(chǎn)品由笨重的電纜或怪異的包裝裝置建立,。蘋果的老白耳式耳機(jī)及其全新EarPods仍然是一些最無(wú)所不在的齒輪,,聽音樂(lè)的人,但沒(méi)有纏結(jié)自由技術(shù)的建立,。由節(jié)拍的耳機(jī),,而蘋果剛剛購(gòu)買的特征,無(wú)纏結(jié)電纜,,所以蘋果EarPods將會(huì)在未來(lái)有一個(gè)懸蕩的升級(jí),。
現(xiàn)在,這就是舉世聞名的天才物理學(xué)家,,在學(xué)術(shù)成功和辛勤工作多年,,最后要通過(guò)商標(biāo)5美元一件的塑料制品而發(fā)家,?
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評(píng)測(cè)來(lái)源:中國(guó)進(jìn)出口網(wǎng) doscana.com 亢豐磊/編譯
No More Tangles! Physicist Claims to
Have Solved the Headphone Knot Problem
Have Solved the Headphone Knot Problem
Daniel Bean
The physicist’s recent work out of Aston University in Birmingham, England, wasn’t concerned with tracing the origins of the Big Bang, but instead tackling the more immediate problem of tangled headphone cords.
According to the Daily Mail, Matthews investigated “Murphy’s Law of String” to explain a phenomenon that frustrates headphone wearers everywher. And, astonishingly, the physicist claims he’s devised a workable fix, potentially eliminating tangled headphone wires as we know them.
After some experimentation, Matthews and students had the idea to pin the headphone cords together in two spots: the three wires all together near the audio jack and two earbuds, and the two earbud cables again farther down the cable (see the image below).
“Simply clipping together the two ends of the cords makes the cable less likely to form a knot, saving the frustration of having to untangle it before plugging in,” Matthews said of the group’s findings.
"This was all about using hard science to tackle an everyday issue.”
Though this may be the first time we’ve ever heard of a scientist getting his hands dirty in the issue of headphone wire tangles, it was of course not the first attempt to come up with a fix for the problem.
Several lines of headphones have hit the shelves claiming to be “tangle free.” But, like Zipbuds and JAYS, many of these products have bulky cables or weird wrapping devices built in. Both Apple’s old white ear-style headphones and its new EarPods remain some of the most omnipresent gear for music-listening commuters, but neither have tangle-free technology built in. Headphones made by Beats, which Apple just purchased, do feature tangle-free cables, so maybe Apple’s EarPods will be getting a detangling upgrade in the future.
Now this is the part wher the world-renowned genius physicist, after years of scholarly success and hard work, finally strikes it rich by trademarking a $5 piece of plastic, right?