Apple's CEO Tim Cook discovered iPhone being drawn in paintings about 350 years ago


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For example, an airplane is drawn on an ancient Egyptian painting, items that are considered to be incompatible with that era or placeOOPARTSIn modern times it is called "Dinosaur earthy"Mickey Mouse Mural"There are reports on many parts such as parts. In paintings, "things that should not exist" may be drawn, but Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed discovering the iPhone in medieval paintings.

Tim Cook discovers iPhone in painting from 1670
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Technology news site ·The Next WebFounder ofBoris Veldhuijzen van ZantenMr. has been on local time since May 25, 2016Startup Fest EuropeWhile listening to an interview lecture by Apple's CEO Tim Cook, CEO Cook touched a very unique topic.

Cook CEO is a Dutch politicianNelly CruzMr. Cruise said, "At one point, Tim ran and came running," Please come and see this, I told myself that the iPhone is drawn in paintings " He took my arm and took him to the place,RembrandtAs I showed the paintings, one of them seemed to hold the iPhone, "he said. In response to that word, CEO Cook said, "I intended to know when the iPhone was invented, but I do not know now."

Mr. Cruz seemed to show "Pictures of iPhone's photographs" shot on the iPhone at the venue, but the image was unclear and I could not see if the iPhone was really drawn.

So Zanten returned home and visited the website of Amsterdam's National Art Museum where two people visited and searched by "Rembrandt". As a result, indeed, 2304 Rembrandt work went up to search results. When Zanten looked over the search results ranging over 192 pages, I finally found the painting I saw at the venue.

This is the image at that time. Actually the paintings were not Rembrandt's, but painted in 1670Pieter de HojoIt was the one of the painter.


The following is an enlargement of the painting. People appearing on the right side of the screen look like they are touching the iPhone.


However, the title of this picture is "Man Handing a Letter to a Woman in the Entrance Hall of a House"In translation," A man who hands a letter to a woman at the entrance hall ". In other words, the title explained that the person on the right side of the screen has a letter instead of an iPhone.

Zanten says, "There is a mistake in this title because men of this era do not wear skirts or high heels, because it is not a letter but an iPhone in their hands."

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