• Scientists Produce Best Image Yet of Atoms Moving in Real Time
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[QUOTE][QUOTE][IMG]http://images.sciencedaily.com/2013/04/130417131907-large.jpg?1366222615[/IMG][/QUOTE] Scientists at the University of Toronto have recorded atomic motions in real time, offering a glimpse into the very essence of chemistry and biology at the atomic level. Their recording is a direct observation of a transition state in which atoms undergo chemical transformation into new structures with new properties -- in this case the transfer of charge leading to metallic behaviour in organic molecules. Journal: Meng Gao, et al. Mapping molecular motions leading to charge delocalization with ultrabright electrons. Nature, 2013; 496 (7445): 343 DOI: [url]http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12044[/url] Source: [url]http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130417131907.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
penis size joke
It's like watching how I move, just at a smaller scale!
[QUOTE=Eltro102;40318186]penis size joke[/QUOTE] Hey I guess with this technology even you could be a porn star!
Imagine if they're just other universes, but at a size that we cannot comprehend. Yeah then what? Nothing. It's fucking nothing. I'll go sleep for now.
[QUOTE=Karsten600;40318450]Imagine if they're just other universes, but at a size that we cannot comprehend. Yeah then what? Nothing. It's fucking nothing. I'll go sleep for now.[/QUOTE] What are you doing
[QUOTE=Karsten600;40318450]Imagine if they're just other universes, but at a size that we cannot comprehend. Yeah then what? Nothing. It's fucking nothing. I'll go sleep for now.[/QUOTE] fuckin deep man
[QUOTE=Karsten600;40318450]Imagine if they're just other universes, but at a size that we cannot comprehend. Yeah then what? Nothing. It's fucking nothing. I'll go sleep for now.[/QUOTE] I think you're too high for facepunch right now.
[QUOTE=Karsten600;40318450]Imagine if they're just other universes, but at a size that we cannot comprehend. Yeah then what? Nothing. It's fucking nothing. I'll go sleep for now.[/QUOTE] yes because I have an entire another Universe on the tip of my finger.
[QUOTE=PredGD;40318261]It's like watching how I move, just at a smaller scale![/QUOTE] I love the awesomeness of how we are a bunch of atoms trying to understand atoms.
I like that you post the DOI. reading it now
University of Toronto represent!
This looks so complicated that I just can't help but feel there is an even more complex system behind each atom, like - more complex than what atoms is to us, if you get what I'm saying.
[QUOTE=MrBluesy;40320877]This looks so complicated that I just can't help but feel there is an even more complex system behind each atom, like - more complex than what atoms is to us, if you get what I'm saying.[/QUOTE] you can't get much deeper than quarks and gluons
[QUOTE=Meatpuppet;40321383]you can't get much deeper than quarks and gluons[/QUOTE] but, dude, like, what if, like, you could, like, go deeper, dude what if, like, your atoms were, like, made out of little yous, dude, and, like, they were made of, like, little yous, dude fuuuuuuck
[QUOTE=Meatpuppet;40321383]you can't get much deeper than quarks and gluons[/QUOTE] Come on there has to be [I]something[/I]. It's just so tiny it's not in our reach currently.
[QUOTE=BenJammin';40321931]Come on there has to be [I]something[/I]. It's just so tiny it's not in our reach currently.[/QUOTE] See: Color Confinement.
I want a video on this aomebody buy the article
[url]http://phys.org/news/2013-04-image-atoms-real-video.html[/url] Here is another article with a video included. It just displays the motion of the atoms, it's not actual footage of atoms moving themselves.
i want to see the footage
With that said, I'm wondering if we can further describe the oscillations of say Cesium for atomic clocks.
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