Message from @Pc ~> Ps4 π
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insulting who
i called him a retard once? is that the same as kept?
im sorry but if someone doesn't believe in gravity they are lost
Hmm.
@Pc ~> Ps4 π What kind of apology is that? π‘
they can drop an apple off a bridge and test the theory of gravity
so i believe in my right i am just with my wording
and i didnt slander them
Atoms under an electron microscope rearranged to say "star trek"
i said it once and never repeated it again
Yeah. Iβm sorry but...
but?
Wtf. Donβt apologize if you donβt mean it. π‘
last time i was on here someone was slandering me so i dont get it
it seems so unjust
"So we can regularly see single atoms and atomic columns." That's because electron microscopes use a beam of electrons rather than photons, as you'd find in a regular light microscope. As electrons have a much shorter wavelength than photons, you can get much greater magnification and better resolution."
^^^
and sheeple abuses his powers he mutes everyone to speak over them
So now we are using others behaviours to justify your own?
yes
Childish
thats how society works D
Gambino
Immature
okat slandering = ban so you deserve to now be banned
@Pc ~> Ps4 π Grow up. π‘
@Send Pic of Main Hull Prove they are atoms and not just tiny ball bearings.
i am
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prove they arent by building your own
In the image shown above, the balls appear static. In the Star Trek one, the atoms can be seen moving around, not on a grid model.
The equipment is out there
i could also build my own, but you wouldnt trust it still
@Send Pic of Main Hull And that equipment has a limited resolution that just so happens coincidentally to be the same resolution as these "atoms" how convenient
And even if they are atoms, all you're seeing is the outer electron shell, if the electron even exists, which I highly doubt.
No, we alter the wavelength of the electrons to get the right resolution of the specific atom we are looking at
X-rays are much, much, smaller than photons