Show A thought weighing machine Macli prof mosso the great italian physiologist lias has invented a scale or balance which may very properly be called a thought weighing machine lie ile shows chows by experiment that the act of thinking causes the blood to rufh to lite licad lead the amount of rush depending on the n nature allure of the thought the professor proves this by bal lancing a man in a horizontal position on his delicate thought weighing scale this scale Is 16 so nicely balanced that when the man begins to think the rush of blood to his lead turns the scale it Is claimed that the machine will even indicate to a person who consults the scale whether the lite one on the balance Is reading greek or latin the great mental exertion required tor for the greek producing a more copious flow of blood towards the head and a corresponding depression of that end of the balance |