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  • 14TH Century:
  • 1590's :
  • Who are the famous two makers about the first microscope?
  • We are the famous makers of the first Microscope.
  • 1667:
  • Are you the one who published the Micrographia?
  • Yes, I'm the one who invedted the "Micrographia " in the early 1667:
  • The invention of the microscope can be traced back to the 14th Century to the Italian art of grinding lenses for spectacles. This technology was then taken up by Dutch lens grinders Hans and Zacharias Janssen in 1590 to make the first microscope by placing two lenses in a tube.
  • 1675:
  • I should create a thing that can observe things and al other specimens like as the first microscope, I wanted it to be more than unique! Like I wanted too!
  • The First Microscope they ever made was the Compound Microscope. Every major field of science has benefited from the use of some form of the microscope, an invention that dates back to the late 16th century, and a modest Dutch eyeglass makers named Hans & Zacharias Janssen.
  • 1830:
  • MY INVENTION WASN'T TOO GOOD! But I hope I would mix something good for this invention!
  • As technology improved, microscopy became more popular among scientists. Part of this was due to the discovery that combining two types of glass reduced the chromatic effect. which outlines Hooke's various studies using the microscope.
  • 1878:
  • I Would love to come up to an idea of "Ultramicroscope " I wanna show them that this is a greater expansion to the first microscope ever made.
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who used a microscope with one lens to observe insects and other specimens. Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe bacteria. As technology improved, microscopy became more popular among scientists. Part of this was due to the discovery that combining two types of glass reduced the chromatic effect.
  • Can it be worked like as much as I wanted my discovery it could be? Maybe it woudn't work nor it could be a failed expirement.
  • Joseph Jackson Lister discovers that using weak lenses together at various distances provided clear magnification. Lister discovered a method of combining lenses that greatly improved image resolution by eliminating certain chromatic and spherical aberrations
  • Oh no! But I have an good idea to make this things work! Mr.Lister :>
  • Ernst Abbe's work with Carl Zeiss led to the production of apochromatic objectives based, for the first time, on sound optical principles and lens design, A mathematical theory linking resolution to light wavelength.
  • But I can think, I need a help with some of the inventors and scientist to make this expansion a better version of the Microscope.
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