• SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I’m a microbiologist and the first thing I thought is this is a person with a homework question asking why you can’t flip a microscope to make a telescope. What better way to get the right answer than to confidently proclaim on the Internet bad information as fact? Then I was it’s a bot copying content from Reddit and now feel gross.

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      Tbh that’s in a modern sense, historically a microscope was just a single lense, which could be used for both (as far as I know). And the Dutch had the best lense makers and innovators that developed the optie technology early on.

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      I’m thinking about going back to school. What did you have to study to get into optical engineering? Is it a branch of mechanical engineering? And what’s the daily like in that field?