@DaveShapi @midjourney its probably on the order of half a millimeter, beyond that and you need to do sub-wavelength diffraction stuff which is possible but we need a bigger team to do it!
Midjourney's David Holz says optical systems face physical scaling limits at half a millimeter, requiring sub-wavelength diffraction to proceed
Creator Casey Handmer shared academic resources on sub-wavelength diffraction.
Users respond positively to the founder discussion on sub-wavelength diffraction limits beyond half-millimeter scale by offering relevant papers and help with enthusiastic phrasing.
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@DavidSHolz @DanielleFong @DaveShapi @midjourney I wrote a few papers on this, happy to get you started.
@DaveShapi @midjourney its probably on the order of half a millimeter, beyond that and you need to do sub-wavelength diffraction stuff which is possible but we need a bigger team to do it!

@DavidSHolz @DanielleFong @DaveShapi @midjourney can you increase the us frequency? what problems come if you do?

@DavidSHolz @DaveShapi @midjourney can ultrasound get to detect intramedular bodies at this resolution?