Blade optics lens stackSo this conversation got me thinking. We know that blade optics can offer an equal/better quality image and see further in a shorter stack than a conventional lens style. But because of other constraints such as harware; the smaller the application, the less impressive the improvement. Without perfect understanding of how lens stacks work I'll presume that this is why they can shrink a standard telescope down to the size of a toaster, but cant' get the doubletake any thinner than it is. So anyways, I thought it would be cool if they made a computer generated model of a Nexoptic version of the hubble telescope(giving it similar capabilities) as a way of showing how much they can shrink down the 43.5 foot long hubble and achieve the same magnification(with a better image of course due to the larger aperature). I'm invisoning a 6x6x6 cube.