
No, there's no Holy Grail inside it, and not even the face of God, as you can see in the image above. RadiologyArt has much more than just the above, including CT scans of two iBooks and an iPod, along with countless things, more or less tech stuff. In fact, some are completely "techless," as it happens with the nuggets or the Fillet-O-Fish sandwich! ;)
Getting back to our iPhone scan, the details on its page claim the image was created in August, 2008, and "processed with Osirix software
on a Macintosh computer." It would have been really hilarious to see it processed with some Microsoft Software on a Windows PC, don't you think?
Please, don't get things wrong - it seems all images are treated this way. Here's the entire mumbo-jumbo - "Scans are acquired as DICOM images using a GE CT scanner, then processed in Osirix software on a Macintosh iMac computer. Colors are assigned based on the varying densities of materials present throughout the object. Depending on the spread of densities within a particular subject, black or white backgrounds are chosen. Images are further processed in Adobe Photoshop for proper contrast and balance." Ta-taa!
Oh, yeah, one more thing - if you'd like to have a high resolution print of the iPhone scan, you can email RadiologyArt for additional info. Why would you like to have such a scan displayed somewhere in your office or home, that's not for me to judge...