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6226220 No.6226220 [Reply] [Original]

sup /sci/

check out my new waifu

bet you're all jealous huh

>> No.6226246

It's a nice picture, but what am I looking at here?

>> No.6226260

bumping for interest

>> No.6226275
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6226275

thats not a waifu, silly :D

>> No.6226282
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6226282

>>6226246
love baby

love

>> No.6226324

>>6226282
Right. It's a nice picture.
But seriously. What am I looking at.

>> No.6226340
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6226340

Looks like trabecular bone to me. Perhaps the OP is bragging about the fancy microscope he gets to use.
In which case, WE'RE NOT WORTHY, WE'RE NOT WORTHY, prostration ad nauseam

>> No.6226489

>>6226340
I look at boring shit all day and today I got to look at degraded samples of high density poplar. Since organic material degrades in really random ways, if you look through your samples long enough you eventually get some shapes that kind of resemble things, like say the outline of a person, or of a heart, or like a million different penises. It's a total breath of fresh air over looking at generic repetitive nanomaterial geometery all the time.