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Plus, amazing pics of wildlife. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏ ?

Plus, amazing pics of wildlife. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   [// Get a lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club for only $129 »]( [Advertise]( | [Talk to Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you. Civilization Tech: Who invented the pinhole camera, which a lot of people use to look at eclipses? Hint: Was a long time ago. But not as long ago as the concept behind it was developed. (Scroll to the bottom for the answer!) 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New Scientist spoke to the winning photographers, alongside broadcaster Chris Packham, about the stories behind the images and how they hope their work will inspire change.” [// New Scientist »]( [/bites] [// The only ESP you’ll ever need, whether you're a one-person small business or a large corporation »]( [// Worried AI will steal your job? Get ahead of the game by learning how to develop your own bots »]( [// Now through 10/23, get 5TB of cloud storage for your computer for only $59. Not sure if that’s enough space? Trust us, it is »]( [/creative] [@ercambu.artworks on Instagram]( [@ercambu.artworks]( Interested in having one of your social posts featured in The Futurist? [// Get in touch »](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) [/tech] [The answer: Ibn Al-Haytham]( The answer: Ibn Al-Haytham According to the [Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon]( “The Greeks apparently understood the principle of the pinhole camera and developed convex mirrors and burning glasses as well. The Greeks, however, are not remembered for their ability to putter around, so the pinhole camera waited in the wings for almost 1500 years. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), whom D.J. Lovell 1 called the greatest authority on optics in the Middle Ages, lived around + 1000 on the Gregorian calendar, invented the pinhole camera, and explained why the image was upside down. He also studied the optics of the eye and used the Arabic word for lentil to describe the lens of the eye. Indirectly, therefore, he gave us the modern English word, lens, which is the Latin word for lentil.” Powered by StackCommerce 73 Market Street | Venice, CA 90291 Copyright © 2023 StackCommerce All rights reserved [Unsubscribe]( [View this email in your browser](

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