It's more amazing than that! Dr. Y. Omura has shown that by vision
alone, human beings can absorb electronmagnetically radiated
information which can be used to identify molecular substances if the
person has a reference on the substance in his/her hand at the time.
IAW, you could hold a slide of pure lead, look at a teacup with lead
glaze, do a kind of simple test of gripping strength, and know whether
or not lead is in the glaze.
I don't have time to elaborate, but those interested can find a
lifetime's worth of astounding science from Omura's work, with very
long, brilliant abstracts posted online for free. Links are in the
(dead) archives. Until those come back online, those interested will
have to do their own Googling.
On Saturday, Nov 11, 2006, at 23:56 Asia/Tokyo, CWFugitt wrote:
I realized the value of the eye as a measuring tool near 50 years ago.
IBM had one measurement specification that read
.013 plus or minus .002 . This was in a non accessible place and
no tool could be used. We asked the instructor, "How do we measure
it"? He said, "Use your eye". Darn, I guess IBM only hired
people who had a "Micrometer Eyeball". In later years, I learned I
could measure bullet seating depth in hand loaded ammunition within
.001 to .005 with the eye even though I had a high quality caliper on
the table.
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