Reminds me of a similar sequence a group of us saw once when visiting CERN in Geneva. I think it was made by Kodak and looking at a 1cm square, doubling the area each time. Then it went the other way, halving it. After numerous magnifications (or shrinkages) there was no perceptible difference between the two pictures of the largest (inter-stellar space) and the smallest (sub-atomic particle). Great stuff. Kurt.
Reminds me of a similar sequence a group of us saw once when visiting CERN in Geneva. I think it was made by Kodak and looking at a 1cm square, doubling the area each time. Then it went the other way, halving it. After numerous magnifications (or shrinkages) there was no perceptible difference between the two pictures of the largest (inter-stellar space) and the smallest (sub-atomic particle). Great stuff. Kurt.
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