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Islam’s Golden Age Sparks a Spectrum of Optical Knowledge

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Though separated from us by an ocean of time, scientific pioneers such as Ibn al-Haytham continue to influence the study and practice of optics today.

JOEL WILLIAMS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The history of optics traces back to the primitive lenses of the ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians, the rudimentary logical conjectures of the ancient Greek philosophers, and the simple geometrical optics of figures such as Euclid, Ptolemy, and Hero of Alexandria. Often overlooked in this history are figures from the Islamic Golden Age, which is generally considered to have spanned the period between the 8th and 14th centuries, beginning with the overthrow of the repressive apartheid regime of the Umayyad caliphate by the Abbasid Revolution and ending with the Mongol invasions and the...Read full article

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    Published: August 2020
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    A lensless photographic camera that uses a small sharp-edged hole as its aperture. The light passed by this aperture onto the camera's film plane produces a soft-edged image that has a wide field of view, is free of distortion and exhibits a large depth of field.
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