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This is from my friend Matt Ridley, wonderful evolutionary biologist and journalist.So time goes out radially.
This is what Otto Scherzer's paper proved in 1936, stopping progress on the TEM.It is impossible to produce a radially symmetric magnetic lens that diverges.And this was, of course, a big roadblock for the development of electron microscopy, because people saw, okay, we can accelerate electrons as much as we want,
And we were left with the content of work, i.e., with connectedness.Connectedness vertically, radially with the organization, horizontally between team members or across teams.And some companies were then able to focus on the content of work because the container-- the building, the shared office, the shared workplace--
But what if there was another way?Scherzer's theorem proof that a diverging, radially symmetric lens isn't possible.But if you're willing to give up on that symmetry, well, the theorem no longer applies.
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.In fact, it doesn't just affect magnetic lenses.
This science is described in many articles and books.What I call relational productivity-- thanks to connectedness vertically, horizontally, radially with the organization--
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