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Super Vision: A New View of Nature by Ivan…
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Super Vision: A New View of Nature (edition 2003)

by Ivan Amato (Author)

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What does nature really look like? Scientific instruments enable us to see far more of the physical world than ever before. These devices can register millions of invisible colours, look back in cosmic time some 12 billion years, peer behind and within seemingly opaque barriers such as skin and bone, and capture events that last a mere trillionth of a second. by Ivan Amato's descriptions, which shed light on the images themselves as well as the technologies that created them.… (more)
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Title:Super Vision: A New View of Nature
Authors:Ivan Amato (Author)
Info:Harry N. Abrams (2003), 232 pages
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Lots of nice pictures, but, you can see all of this ( and more ) on the net. ( Why do they still keep printing books like this ? ) ( )
  Baku-X | Jan 10, 2017 |
Lots of nice pictures, but, you can see all of this ( and more ) on the net. ( Why do they still keep printing books like this ? ) ( )
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What does nature really look like? Scientific instruments enable us to see far more of the physical world than ever before. These devices can register millions of invisible colours, look back in cosmic time some 12 billion years, peer behind and within seemingly opaque barriers such as skin and bone, and capture events that last a mere trillionth of a second. by Ivan Amato's descriptions, which shed light on the images themselves as well as the technologies that created them.

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