One of the earliest problems with microscopy...
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One of the earliest problems with microscopy was the fact that only one person at a time could look at the image. This hindered dialogue as only one observer could report on the changing cell structure. In 1871, Robert Koch solved the problem by inventing the three tube microscope. Now, three scientists could simultaneously observe and discuss an event.
Moses, from Mount Nebo, could look over onto the Promised Land but he alone was not confined to that observation post, as other excited Israelites joined him. Though only Moses' testimony is recorded for us, certainly the group experience and interaction aided Moses in his perceptions.
Moses, from Mount Nebo, could look over onto the Promised Land but he alone was not confined to that observation post, as other excited Israelites joined him. Though only Moses' testimony is recorded for us, certainly the group experience and interaction aided Moses in his perceptions.

