National Geographic The Invisible World Video Library VHS Pal
The sleeve states the following:
'Entire universes, smaller and larger than the human eye can see, might escape our wonder if it were not for some extraordinary photographic tecniques. In this film, amazing cameras and imaging devices uncover microscopic life inminute detail, penetrate galaxies and atoms, freeze movements, and alter forecer our perception of the world. Each moment things occur that man cannot perceive because they are too small, too large, too fast, too slow, or beyond the spectrum of visible light.
This National Geographic film offers a beautiful and absorbing look at realms beyond man's sight...water crystallizing into ice; a single atom's movement within a solid piece of matter; a bullet speeding toward its targe. The invisible world uses an array of sophisticated photographic techniques and technology to reveal many of these usually unseen events. The eye is a versatile organ, but one that affords man a surprisingly narrow window on the world. These images in the invisible world provide compelling glimpses of our surprising limitations of visual experience.'
1979.Video Library. Deleted title. SV1044
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