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Duplication of unique optical effects of ancient Egyptian lenses from the IV/V Dynasties: lenses fabricated ca 2620–2400 BC or roughly 4600 years ago - ScienceDirect
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Zulu X on Twitter: "The Ancient Egyptians were working with Lenses and Telescopes over 5,000 years ago. This is how you can see small sperm cells on some of the ancient artwork.
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Dozens of newly discovered gravitational lenses could reveal ancient galaxies and the nature of dark matter
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Symposium: A Futuristic Look Through Ancient Lenses - Egypt" by Booth Library