Looking at the snow through the microscope

By Village Mayor • Jul 2nd, 2008 • Category: Latest Post, Miscellaneous, Weird

It’s really hard to believe that snow could look so regularly formed when enlarged with a Scanning Electron Microscope, a huge microscope that uses electrons instead of light to capture images of surfaces of materials. Snow seems like some machine parts or ship wreckage. Some people say it’s a gods hand that could create such incredible things but others say its just physics laws. Let’s look at those amazing pictures..

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    3 Responses to “Looking at the snow through the microscope”

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      Russell Says:

      I am and always will be.. in Awe of Mother Nature..

      it will be a shame when humans finally succeed in killing the earth….

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      Amy Says:

      There have been times when I wondered if there really was a God, this is proof. Amazing.

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      Make money online blog Says:

      Wow, those forms are just too perfect to be true.

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