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>name something cooler than a scanning electron microscope
ill wait

>> No.9710914
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red blood cells

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pollen

>> No.9710918

>>9710911
Making this thread is dangerous, its only a matter of time before the hordes claiming particles dont exist show up

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salt

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>> No.9710939

>>9710911

Fuck. You win, can't argue with electron microscopes

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>> No.9710958

>>9710911

post more

>> No.9710998
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Getting laid.

In all seriousness electron microscopes are really fucking cool though.

>> No.9711000

>>9710918

particles dont exist though.

>> No.9711001

>>9711000
True.

>> No.9711007

>>9710911
>something cooler
ice

>> No.9711017

More please. This shit's amazing.

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>>9710911
Atomic force microscope.
Not only lets you see individual atoms, but allows you to move them.

>> No.9711186

>>9711139
>Not only lets you see individual atoms, but allows you to move them.

Not true.

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Downloading your consciousness into a small swarm of nanomachines and experiencing the microscopic world FIRST HAND!!!

>> No.9711572

>>9710947
>>9710919
>>9710911
everything around me is horrifying

>> No.9711592

>>9710998
You can get laid for about $150. What's an electron microscope set you back for?

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>>9711186
What part don't you believe?

>> No.9711711

>>9710911
Transmission Electron Microscope

>atomic resolution

>> No.9711770

>>9710911
I wanted to buy one of these.>>9710911

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i used one today.
what you're seeing here is the sweat of some guy making the samples

>> No.9711777

>>9710947
buy snails and let them loose in your yard. they'll eat all of these fucking tardigards

>> No.9711822

>>9711775
>those long mucosal chains, riddled with stranded dirt and bacteria
Odd time for a boner.

>> No.9711837

Blowup.

>> No.9712107

awesome thread
I wish I could DIY one... I mean, some guy did one, but this is some expensive, highly technical shit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdjYVF4a6iU

though I've seen other kind of DIY atomic microscopes:
https://hackaday.com/2014/04/29/a-diy-atomic-force-microscope/
http://www.instructables.com/howto/AFM/

>> No.9712113

>>9712107
here are some more:
http://www.instructables.com/howto/?sort=none&q=atomic+microscope
the problem with some of these is that not all people share parts (hardware, software) used to build them

>> No.9712123

How these even work

>> No.9712125

>>9710911
I fucking love using the SEM. My lab had basically free reign over it so I used to prep random shit to image.

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I'll share some pics I took some time ago. This is a screenshot so not full res.

>> No.9712146

>>9712141
These are aragonite crystals from fossil corals

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>>9710911
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bose%E2%80%93Einstein_condensate

>> No.9712510

What would cum look like under a sem?

>> No.9712577

>>9710919
Fake.

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>>9711472
String theory.

>> No.9713126

>>9711186
it is do-able, on some surfaces with certain atoms. the problem is how long it takes to arrange atoms.

>> No.9714039

>>9711775
>that font
is that a Philips/FEI SEM perchance? I worked on their UI once upon a time.

>> No.9714048

>>9710911
scanning ion microscopes

>turn up the power, and you can mill through what you're looking at, exposing the deeper layers
>uses liquid metal for the ion source
>can deposit or cut traces, for VLHI electronics prototyping and repair

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>>9710911

Human female butt braaaaaaaaap

>> No.9715971

bump

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>>9710911
post more. electron microscopes are actually pretty nice

>>9714247
post more of those as well :^)

>> No.9716702

>>9710911

I dislike how they make everything look like it's made out of perfectly opaque metal.