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An interactive science exhibit is captured from an overhead perspective, featuring a black cylindrical base with two golden, lifelike hands protruding from its sides. Translucent tubes or wires extend from the top and bottom of the cylindrical object. The background consists of a bright yellow wall and a white surface, suggesting an indoor setting within a museum or science center in Valencia, Spain.

A prominent pink label on the exhibit provides instructions and warnings in Spanish, Valencian (Catalan), and English. The main title reads "Cierra el circuito - Tanca el circuit - Close the circuit." The text explains that users should "Take the copper hands or form a circle with other people. Try touching each other with the clothes, hair or little fingers." It further details the expected outcome: "When the circuit is closed, the current flows and the lights turn on. This happens because metals such as copper are good conductors of electricity and, to a lesser extent, so is the human body."

Below the instructions, a "Warning!" section advises against use by individuals with "pacemakers or other electronic medical devices, metal implants, heart problems, or pregnant women." The overall scene depicts an educational display designed to teach about electrical conductivity and circuits through hands-on engagement.
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Jun 4, 2026, 1:53 PM

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An interactive science exhibit is captured from an overhead perspective, featuring a black cylindrical base with two golden, lifelike hands protruding from its sides. Translucent tubes or wires extend from the top and bottom of the cylindrical object. The background consists of a bright yellow wall and a white surface, suggesting an indoor setting within a museum or science center in Valencia, Spain. A prominent pink label on the exhibit provides instructions and warnings in Spanish, Valencian (Catalan), and English. The main title reads "Cierra el circuito - Tanca el circuit - Close the circuit." The text explains that users should "Take the copper hands or form a circle with other people. Try touching each other with the clothes, hair or little fingers." It further details the expected outcome: "When the circuit is closed, the current flows and the lights turn on. This happens because metals such as copper are good conductors of electricity and, to a lesser extent, so is the human body." Below the instructions, a "Warning!" section advises against use by individuals with "pacemakers or other electronic medical devices, metal implants, heart problems, or pregnant women." The overall scene depicts an educational display designed to teach about electrical conductivity and circuits through hands-on engagement.

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