Felix Jentzsch's Human Design Chart

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          Felix Jentzsch's Biography

          German physicist specializing in Applied Optics, known for his inventions that enhanced the microscope. He developed a binocular tube for microscopes which was introduced in 1913 with great success. The binocular tube made it possible to divide the light from a lens onto both eyes without reducing the numerical aperture. He also developed a mirror condenser. Jentzsch dealt with diffraction theory, and several articles in the Handbuch der Physik (Manual of Physics) were authored by him. He was the older brother of the mathematician Robert Jentzsch. Felix Jentzsch died on 10 November 1946 in Berlin, aged 64.
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          Felix Jentzsch's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.