- Bee, leg/pollen
- Leaf, stoma
- Hard drive platter
- Soil
- Pond water
- Coca Cola
- Artificial sweeteners
- Bacon (cooked or uncooked?)
- Fingerprint
- Zinc oxide structures
- Cloaking material
- Blue Morpho butterfly wing
- Super lens
We don't have a sense of scale for the very small, and gigapan + microscopes (optical or SEM) can go a huge way towards opening the country of the very small to a wider public. Richard Feynman wrote There's plenty of room at the Bottom, but even if you have read that (more than once :-), you still don't get the sense of what 'small' means that you can get from seeing it in a Gigapan.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Future Gigapan Ideas
This is in no way a comprehensive list, but what I have gathered so far is that people have expressed interest in seeing the following things imaged:
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ReplyDeletejust another suggestion....how about gigapans of some of the grand masters....sistine chapel ceiling, mona lisa, the david etc.
ReplyDeleteGreaat post thankyou
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