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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Microscopic Study.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek

 While running his draper's shop, Leeuwenhoek began to develop an interest in lens making, although few records exist of his early activity. Leeuwenhoek's interest in microscopes and a familiarity with glass processing led to one of the most significant, and simultaneously well-hidden, technical insights in the history of science. By placing the middle of a small rod of soda lime glass in a hot flame, Leeuwenhoek could pull the hot section apart to create two long whiskers of glass. Then, by reinserting the end of one whisker into the flame, he could create a very small, high-quality glass sphere. These spheres became the lenses of his microscopes, with the smallest spheres providing the highest magnifications.

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