Billy Bunkie The Science Junkie

Theoretical science, existential spirituality, sprinkled with elements of sociology, anthropology, transhumanism, and funk. [The technical explanation of funk is 'having major skill']

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Microscopy, Telescopy

Light-based telescopy is no longer doing the trick. If you're going to examine using light, fine. But do not neglect to examine as well using field signal reception. I want infrared and magnetoscope detection. Do this same thing for microscopes. We can delve greater resolution from distant and very near objects.

We may also be able to increase resolution by improving the pixelation of incoming photon/signal data. If these are recorded digitally or chemically, finer resolving digital levels, to the photon, or finer chemical reactivity to the photon should be added.

How many megapixels are needed to produce resolution per photon? Despite cosmic radiation, a large number of photons per extrasolar star and planet reach earth. I want them all like a symphony.

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