2005
DOI: 10.1080/07341510500198701
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Attributing Scientific and Technological Progress: The Case of Holography

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“…We can imagine a long line of scientists, optics specialists, waiting anxiously for their turn. They were all confused and most of them found it impossible to believe what they were seeing: the little toy train looked real behind the photographic plate, as if it was really there [41,42]. Many of them though it was done with mirrors and a few asked Leith "Where's the train?"…”
Section: Emmett Leith and The Lensless Photographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can imagine a long line of scientists, optics specialists, waiting anxiously for their turn. They were all confused and most of them found it impossible to believe what they were seeing: the little toy train looked real behind the photographic plate, as if it was really there [41,42]. Many of them though it was done with mirrors and a few asked Leith "Where's the train?"…”
Section: Emmett Leith and The Lensless Photographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can imagine a long queue of optical specialists waiting anxiously for their turn to see the hologram. All of them were confused and most found it impossible to believe what they were seeing: the little toy train looked real behind the photographic plate, as if the train was actually there [21,22]. Many asked them "Where's the train?…”
Section: Emmett Leith and The Lensless Photographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Podemos imaginarnos una larga cola de especialistas enóptica esperando con ansiedad a que les llegara su turno. Todos ellos estaban confundidos y a la mayoría les resultaba imposible creer lo que estaban viendo: el pequeño tren de juguete parecía real detrás de la placa fotográfica, como si realmente estuviera allí [20,[33][34][35]. Muchos preguntaron "¿dónde está el tren?…”
Section: Figura 12 -Juris Upatnieks Y Emmett Leith (Aip Emilio Segré unclassified