I went to the doctor today and they had a new widget, a Temporal Thermometer.
No, it does not measure the temperature of time. It takes your temperature, just like your ordinary oral thermometer does, but it uses a different technique. It uses an infrared detector placed over your temple. (The temple of your head, not where you go to church, you troglodyte.) There is an artery there called the
temporal artery, which connects directly to the cartoid artery in your neck, which connects directly to the aorta, which is connected to your heart. So if your heart is pumping, there is blood, hot from the interior of your body right near the surface of your skin. This thermometer reads the IR emissions and converts it to a temperature.
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Me checking my pulse on my skull |
You can feel your pulse there. Here I am doing just that. It's the best way I could think of to show just where this spot is. Near as I can tell, this also about where the artery goes inside your skull where it
anastomoses (new word, means connects back up with. Probably never use it again.) with the
internal carotid artery.
The IR technique was pioneered by
Dr. Francesco Pompei and his
Exergen company.
Update November 2016 replaced missing pictures.
Well, I could say that it's good, but I will still prefer to have the non-contact infrared thermometer that measures temperature through the forehead. It's like a temporal thermometer, but the difference is it can measure without touching or swiping your forehead.
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