This man knows the smell of red green

What if you see red and smell the grapefruit and it is special to see blue and smell lavender.

For a long time, people have always wanted to look at the taste of things as abstract as colors or emotions. And that is not something hard to do, at least to the present.

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Zachary Howard has created a device that can smell the color with the desire to experience a whole new feeling.

Zachary Howard, an aerospace engineer and painter at Autodesk Design Software, has created a device that can smell the color with the desire to experience a whole new feel.

Howard's device consists of a sensor on the finger that detects the color of the object and sends it to the processor on the arm. Inside the processor is an Intel Edison chip that is capable of analyzing color and distinguishing red, green and blue components that make up the RGB color.

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Each type of incense corresponds to a different color.

This chip is responsible for spreading the scent of three fragrant aroma tubes based on a combination of three green, blue and red. Each type of incense corresponds to a different color, in which the smell of grapefruit will be red, the green tea will be green and the lavender color will be blue. Later, Howard uses a mask of glass to smell the scent.

Especially on the strange surface with two small propellers attached to the task of blowing through the aroma tubes to the nose of the test.

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Howard uses a mask of glass to smell the scent.

Howard moved with emotion as he led the sensor toward the gray wall, a very uncomfortable scent that had hit his nose. However, Howard said, blue always gives him the most relaxed and comfortable feeling with lavender.