Optical illusion the whole is greater than the sum of the parts so like the one on the left that's called an Ehrenstein disc, you see a brighter white disc, the bright white
optical information alone the reason you don't make that is because past exper experience tells you that that's
are optical artifacts.
the optical sensors and satellite images-- and then seeing if we can find a pattern that's local to that LiDAR that can be then translated
using optical wavelengths. So the wavelengths we can see with our eyes, how many people think about astronomy, are called optical wavelengths.
His optical printing is what runs all these machines, and it's just fascinating.
Purely optical device.
an optical illusion and does everyone see the the white triangle floating there in the
Like your optical mouse is on the mouse pad.
Kind of a cute optical illusion, but what does it mean?
It's a 5x optical zoom and it has even more natural bokeh and naturally a really nice portrait look.
without any optical tools?
And with an optical transistor, you can make a quantum computer.
The Chinese are using optical methods.
Some people are dedicated optical astronomers or X-ray.
But what makes optical perspective in photography work is that you're looking at things through a single lens
where they recorded these optical phenomena that you would not see with your own eyes necessarily but are created by a certain slight area of the image
I showed you the optical tweezers, for example.
And we've used optical mapping and some other really dazzling techniques.
it in your optical path.
This is the optical window.
It's an optical experiment.
Let me put an optical map in the background so it's a little easier.
They make an optical attachment that you attach to your smartphone, and it converts it into an otoscope.
We were working on optical character recognition things and a machine that read printed things allowed for blind people and other related stuff.
The NMS and lasercom optical head are in the external position.
How you modulate this optical signal is what makes this work well.
where the optical ground station control was done.
So we point their optical head.
So the optical system introduces distortions, which are OK in journalistic contexts.
use the optical properties of the material and make it into a camera."
viewing things optically took place several hundred years before they figured out how to actually fix these images.
And so what looks optically expensive is really not that expensive.
When you focus light with any optical system, you always get some distortion.
We put that under the optical microscope.
somewhere or somewhere in the optical nerve or in the gut.
and then this turns into a 10x optical zoom on this already really good 200-megapixel telephoto that takes sometimes shockingly usable,
We tend to build radio and optical telescopes in similar places because we want them to be very far away from civilization.
In the case of an optical telescope, you can think of something like light pollution from a city.
in addition to reading the optical characters-- which is sometimes difficult to recognize.
If you zoom in on it at optical wavelengths with the Hubble Space Telescope, you see that the inside has this optical jet.
You can then send it down optical fiber as photons.
I think it's an optical illusion for our empathy, reading.
I'm taking it out of the optical path, and I don't have to worry about that wavefront control.
You can just do a basic optical calculation, which is look at diffraction limited resolution looking down, but turn the Hubble in the wrong direction, programming error.
There's the radio window and the optical window.
through the infrared and the optical , taking lots of images.
So they are sometimes called optical realists.
So the whole point of this optical illusion is that our brains, on literally the bit between the two points, fill in the gap.
And then the laser com optical head on the right.