Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Charles Wheatstone and the Invention of the Stereoscope
In 1827, physicist and inventor Charles Wheatstone introduced the stereoscope, an innovative optical device that allowed viewers to perceive two-dimensional images in three dimensions. By employing two pictures taken from slightly different angles, the stereoscope offered an early experience of visual depth, sparking interest that influenced photography, education, and entertainment. This invention laid the groundwork for advancements in imaging and motion picture technologies.
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