...to make a lens with infinite focal length?
I don't mean amount of glass and fluorite needed for it but how would it work like and would it be infinitely long? My master degree is in automation so I'm not that good in physics but I'd assume it'd have perfectly flat front surface on the front lens. So if there is a lense that lets only light coming directly at it in, would that be infinite focal length?
How would work a piece of film on one end of 1km long pipe with non-reflective interior? Would you really need a lens at all in such objective. I'm really confusing myself here 
It'd be essentially an ultimate macro lens since it would show a 35mm area where ever you pointed it at (of course scatter and haze and such would block view). It wouldn't be that great for astronomical puropses though because anything larger than that wouldn't fit on image 
Well, another gin and tonic! 

