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Thanks Paul! I figured it out when she told me...Kinda felt stupid there for a moment...hehe
Quote from: moonfire on 25/05/2007 02:51:43Thanks Paul! I figured it out when she told me...Kinda felt stupid there for a moment...heheNot so much!You could actually magnify an angle, a little, exploiting diffraction: you make light enter a tiny hole before observing it.(everything not to make you feel stupid, dear! [])
Quote from: lightarrow on 25/05/2007 13:49:11Quote from: moonfire on 25/05/2007 02:51:43Thanks Paul! I figured it out when she told me...Kinda felt stupid there for a moment...heheNot so much!You could actually magnify an angle, a little, exploiting diffraction: you make light enter a tiny hole before observing it.(everything not to make you feel stupid, dear! [])What a creep! []
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 25/05/2007 13:51:42Quote from: lightarrow on 25/05/2007 13:49:11Quote from: moonfire on 25/05/2007 02:51:43Thanks Paul! I figured it out when she told me...Kinda felt stupid there for a moment...heheNot so much!You could actually magnify an angle, a little, exploiting diffraction: you make light enter a tiny hole before observing it.(everything not to make you feel stupid, dear! [])What a creep! []You are so bad...he is a good one then!!! Don't you have a lodge to build?
OK, you say "You could actually magnify an angle, a little, exploiting diffraction: you make light enter a tiny hole before observing it."How?As Rosy said "The other 327 degrees needed to make up a circle aren't going to be decreased by magnification, so there's nowhere to put any increase..."Difraction can do some clever things but I don't see how it can expand an angle.