Dust Magnified 22 Million Times
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Dunderbread - 6 months ago
Looks like the art for Rocco's Modern Life
Comment-Bot - 6 months ago
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Niki-Snaps-377 - 6 months ago
This is not real. First of all, atoms are seen at around one to two million magnification. There isn't a microscope on the planet that can magnify at 22 million times. Secondly, if this really is dust, someone has added color because high-magnification slides are always in black and white.
drbryan - 6 months ago
@Niki-Snaps-377You have no idea what you are talking about. This is an "image" from an electron microscope. Those are not atoms; atoms are much smaller and cannot be seen. Those are parts of hair, cotton/wool fibers, and insect pieces. Electron microscopes don't produce a real "picture" like a microscope, but rather scan the surface of something kind of like how sonar can scan the bottom of the ocean floor. That information can then visualized by adding color, either in black in white, or in color. Either way, the c
Andrew-Symonette-348 - 6 months ago
@Niki-Snaps-377 No this is real, color has been recently added when picked up from color matter.
JLBachs - 6 months ago
@Niki-Snaps-377^ Sheldon v. Leonard.
Nicholas-Howard-560 - 3 months ago
@ GEEK ALERT!! GEEK ALERT!!!
Marshall-Radziwilko-596 - 6 months ago
Holy Sea Barnacles Squidward in to left!
beany_bot - 6 months ago
And artificially coloured...
Kevin-Softley-392 - 6 months ago
omg its the kraken in top left corner
Limochris - 6 months ago
Is that a bug?