ISBN-13: 9783565193592 / Angielski / Miękka / 100 str.
"The Invisible Lens - How the invention of glass allowed us to see the universe" argues that glass is the unsung hero of human progress. While stone and bronze built empires, glass built knowledge. Without this unique material, we would have no test tubes for chemistry, no lenses for microscopes to see bacteria, and no telescopes to see the stars.Author Clara Lens investigates the transition from glass as a luxury jewelry item to a tool of science in Venice and Northern Europe. The book also explores the invention of the mirror, which sparked the Renaissance by allowing humans to see themselves clearly for the first time, altering our concept of "self" and individualism."The Invisible Lens" looks through the material to see its impact. It is a micro-history showing that the transparency of glass is exactly what made the invisible world of cells and galaxies visible to the human eye.
See how the invention of clear glass gave us the telescope, the microscope, and the mirror, changing how we see reality.