• OfCourseNot
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    25 days ago

    What if the refractive index of elvish eyes were somehow absurdly high? Paired with a very high resolution and sensitivity retina of course.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 days ago

      the diffraction limit of a lens cant really be circumvented optically, it’s a fundamental limit of light due to being waves. so some insane refractive index wont help.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 days ago

        but elves are magical, so what if their eyes don’t care about the physical nature of light and just sorta convert it to magical pseudo-light when it contacts their tissue?

        • @[email protected]
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          02 days ago

          that’s not really relevant to the question at hand. “but magic” is clearly not an interesting answer when people are playing around with physics.

      • OfCourseNot
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        25 days ago

        Aye but light, being a wave, doesn’t travel at the same speed in every medium. In a high refractive index media the wavelengths of visible light would be shorter. Would this not reduce the effect of diffraction on them for normal-sized pupils?

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          15 days ago

          The light diffracts before it reaches the lens so this wont help. Also, refraction doesnt change the wavelength of light, it just takes time to bounce and re-emit through the medium.