it's a a heavy weapon system okay we're zooming in it's a Taliban base area that we're looking at we get close enough magnification like God damn it it's one of our hydroplants okay we have actually provided electrification to the Taliban cave system up in nuristan using our project now the illustrative thing is how we got out of doing that and fixed
It can unleash the best in human nature, selfless sacrifice for others. And at this magnification, you can't even see synapses.
of what the Greeks called the "atom." You know, a-tom, "that which cannot be cut." They were in search of that final particle that of computer science-- the magnificational constructs, the iteration, the recursion and so on and so forth, applied to very basic specifications--
focusing on the one part if you did a coral magnification with the dog you know the nose is highly over represented if you do a cortical magnification with us it's our eyes it's our hands you know it's the the places you expect it's not our elbows and it's not our knees and this allows dogs to do these
These are tiny little marine calcifiers called coccolithophores. You're seeing them under high magnification here. Common shellfish like clams are calcifiers-- sea urchins, starfish, coral reefs.
So you can walk at 5 kilometers an hour, or get in a car and drive at 260 or 280 or whatever. Now, so that magnification however, you're still holding the wheel. You're still pushing the brakes.
look like if it instead of being scaled the way it is is scaled to how it's represented in the brain and so I'm just focusing on the one part if you did a coral magnification with the dog you know the nose is highly over represented if you do a cortical magnification with us it's our eyes it's our hands you know it's the the places you expect it's not
also known as the focal length. The shorter the focal length, the stronger the magnification. If you graph this angle as a function of distance to the optical axis, you'll see that it can be approximated as linear.
That's our actual sample. Okay, now I simply go up with the magnification and I do a very few, like, more basic alignments. In this electron microscope because it's called transmission electron microscope, the electrons always transmit the sample.
Our old friend Louis Pasteur, father of pasteurization, said diseases are caused by microorganisms. These small organisms, too small to see without magnification, invade humans, animals, and other living hosts. Their growth and reproduction within their hosts can cause a disease.
I'm zooming in looking at you know uh these valleys in n nuristan and I see this thing and I'm like what is that is that a vehicle and so we zoom up close to sort of magnification and the guy sitting next to me is like no no I think it's a a heavy weapon system okay we're zooming in it's a Taliban base area that we're looking at we get close enough
Over the next few years, he experimented with adding more lenses onto the microscope to create bigger and bigger images. By the mid-1930s, Ruska had gotten the TEM way past 10,000 times magnification. It could produce close-ups of insects, bacteria, and even viruses at a level far surpassing the optical microscope.
nose that's how dogs are better than their equipment is better than ours um before you get to the brain but two and this is um you'll you'll um excuse my rendition I hope there's something called cortical magnification which is a way of thinking what would your body look like if it instead of being scaled the way it is is scaled to how it's represented in the brain and so I'm just
I'd like to press it into your hands the way that we have done with books since time in memorial except I can press it into your hands even though you live in a different country and I can press it into your hands without parting with it", and so that magnification of the good feeling people had about my book on its own merits was selling lots of books too. So that kind of set the tone for things, right? By the time I'd done three novels that were CC licensed and sold "Little Brother", both here and in the US, was the first novel
And as a result, the focus is spread across the optical axis instead of being contained in a single point. The blur starts out around the edges of the image, but it gets worse the higher the magnification. This is called spherical aberration, and it distorts every radially symmetric magnetic lens.
Researchers quickly jumped to employ his tech, producing countless images of atoms. After nearly a century of improvements from Ruska, Crewe, and many others, the magnification upgrades on the TEM had reached their peak. But Scherzer's problem persisted.