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Anyone tried an hdmi industrial camera on a lever-arm stand with a suitable lens as an #ElectronicMagnifier - and the image displayed on a suitable tv / monitor?
I can see everything I want on aliexpress - except for the lens.
Which lens is going to let me view around a A4 / foolscap area?
Most of these setups are being used as microscopes with lenses giving around 150X magnification. Far too much for reading a book.
Didn't have any proper equipment, so I improvised a pinhole camera making a small hole in a piece of paper with a toothpick and projecting the image of the (partial) eclipse on a second piece of paper.
Rudimentary, but it works.
It seems to me that particle-like properties are much better understood as local areas of space where the wave constructively interferes, making them, I guess, look kinda like a ball with a volume. Wave-like properties are basically not understandable in particle framework unless you graft on a bunch of extra stuff and say that's really what "particles" have meant all along.
What am I missing? #physics #optics
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