Hi, all, I enjoyed a terrific article in January 2016 : "Optics&Photonics News"
Really great account of developments in military optical grades of glass..just as WWI started. An actual: ' scramble for optical quality glass'.
Similar in many ways to 'scramble in US, for a covid-19 vaccine'.
best of luck with my links handicap: optica-opn.org/home/articles/volume_27/January_2016/features/how_the_great_war_changed_the_optics_industry/
"How the Great war changed the optics industry"
Re: "How the Great war changed the optics industry"
Thanks for posting this…
Re: "How the Great war changed the optics industry"
thanks for looking, if you can...could you put a proper link in this thread, scoper?
thank you, charlie g
thank you, charlie g
-
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2023 6:33 pm
- Location: Norway
Re: "How the Great war changed the optics industry"
Re: "How the Great war changed the optics industry"
Yes, yes, thank you, polymerase. Please all microscopists take a peek at this article! charlie g
-
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2023 6:33 pm
- Location: Norway
Re: "How the Great war changed the optics industry"
I second that!
This article is very interesting. Even if it doesn’t make you a better microscopist, it certainly broadens your knowledge of our beloved instruments, and contributes to the refinement of your “noblesse d’âme!”
Not to speak of consolidating the impression of my failure to take part in everyday smalltalk! I am eagerly looking forward to a long monologue in increasing solitude during my coming social events. Christmas is going to be the pinnacle of my social skill achievements this year. I am certain my mother-in-law is going to adore me after being lectured about how great wars changed optics manufacturing. A welcome break from being lectured on protein folding, anywway…
But, seriously - read the article. It is absolutely worth it!