Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Timbs , John (1860), Stories of inventors and discoverers in science and the useful arts, Retrieved on 2012-06-11
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    11 JUN 2012

     The Originality of the Telescope

    The mighty steam-engine has its germ in the simple boiler in which the peasant prepares his food. The huge ship is but the expansion of the floating leaf freighted with its cargo of atmospheric dust; and the flying balloon is but the infant's soap-bubble lightly laden and overgrown. But the Telescope, even in its most elementary form, embodies a novel and gigantic idea, without an analogue in nature, and without a prototype in experience
    Folksonomies: nature analogy
    Folksonomies: nature analogy
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    All inventions have some analog in nature, but the telescope is truly unique (What about the eye?)

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