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Why we are investigating art?


Mona Lisa
(Picture I)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

We are interesting about the art because in the paintings and tales have been trapped things, what was happen the long time ago. And that's why those things are interesting. Another thing, what makes paintings very interesting is their prize. Why somebody would want to pay millions of Euros about the picture, what this person ever can put to the wall? Who invests the art, and why those people do that thing? And why some paintings are national treasury, what is guarded by some secret service-style organization?

If they would have very much money, why they would not give it to the museums? When we are thinking about the art as the target for the investment, the prize of those paintings can be extremely high, but their prize moves up and down so fast, that this investment would be unstable. The willingness to pay those paintings or statues is connected to the economic situation in some country. When people have "too much money", they would invest in the art, but what is too much?

And again, the question is, "why those paintings were bought in the very high prize? Does there be something, what people don't want to tell when they would want some painting? Are there some secret codes or something even bigger in those famous paintings? And could that thing something, what we cannot even imagine? In some wild stories, the brains of the people could be stored inside the paintings. In that imagination theory, the fat of the brains would be replaced by silicone and stored in the airtight locker.

There could be possible that if those cells would be stored very good, the function of the electricity could stay in those neurons, and that could be read by using EEG-machine. But maybe those theories go too far but in this case, the modern technology would allow us to create biological microchips by using this technology. In this case, we must remember, that those cells must be feed, that the biological computer would work perfectly. But this thing might be only the imagination. Or are those things behind the stories of the cursed paintings. Or are they only theories. And there might be something else answers for the question, why some paintings are so expensive, and why there were told stories about the cursed paintings, and those things make the arts so fascinating.

Picture I

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/Mona_Lisa.jpg

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