What are highly technical but highly visual subjects?

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The discussion focuses on identifying highly technical areas of science and math that are primarily visual, excluding physics. Photography is mentioned as a relevant field. Participants are encouraged to provide specific suggestions and clarify their questions to enhance the conversation. The thread emphasizes the importance of clear communication and the need for mentor approval to unlock responses.
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I'm looking for highly technical areas of science and math which are mainly visual in nature? Besides Physics.
 
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Could you be a little more specific?

Photography is technical and visual.
 
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