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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    Maybe increasing the sensitivity could help more.Let's not forget that this technology is still new and I don't think that our current it has reached the maximum sensivity limit which the uncertainty principle allows for particles.For example the electron tunneling microscope can be further...
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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    Yes you are right 200nm is the lower limit for optical microscopes.I guess the stucture of the human eye is not that efficient.Frogs can detect individual photons.
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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    Thank you,those papers were great.The STORM is really a good way to probe molecules,but unfortunately those protein molecules were huge in comparison to a normal molecule of water or salt.Is there any photo of something smaller? Actually I`ve found one,is this a genuine photo or fake...
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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    Yea you're right.I forgot that humans can't see gamma rays with naked eye :shy: Hmm,X-rays can alter the electron configuration (photoelectric effect).But I shall look into this it sounds interesting. And I just wished for some photos,even if they were computer generated by data,there are...
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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    use gamma rays...their wavelength is ~1 picometer ,tighter than any atom's radius. Any photos please?...and how so they don't have a structure visible ,setting aside the quantum phenomena,and by using proper wavelength gamma rays they should refract light as other things.Of course due to...
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    Photographing Atoms: Closest and Best Photos of Molecules

    What is the most accurate,closest and best photo that exists of an individual atom or molecule? There is the scanning tunneling microscope which is way better than the electron microscope,yet it doesn't photographs them by reflecting light off them,it uses quantum tunneling of electrons.I would...
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    Can a Black Hole's High Entropy State Coexist with Supercondensed Matter?

    Who says anything about religion?Black holes do exist,it was confirmed definitely by NASA back in 2009 i guess or was it 2008.Anyhow of course we can't interact with matter infalling in it since: the calculations described by you of the change of the electromagnetic spectrum due to immense...
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    A question about the double slit experiment

    I know that,i didn't said that the observer collapses the wavefunction.It will do that automatically whatever interference collapses it like the uncertainty suggests, if enough information about position is present in the universe (Quantum Information Theory interpretation) it will collapse the...
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    A question about the double slit experiment

    Totally agreed,but the single slit can be explained also with the uncertainty principle,since with 1 slit we can't detect it's position.So the wavefunction won't collapse.And if you come with an argument that the particle detector will interfere with the system then it won't be enough,like in...
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    A question about the double slit experiment

    Yes it depends how you interpret particles.If you go by point-like objects in the classical sense then you're wrong because we know it doesn't act like that.A wavefunction will evolve according to the evolution operator until something interferes with it and collapses it to a definite and...
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    Understanding the Copenhagen Interpretation

    Oh so your are trying to include consciousness in the collapse which the coppenhagen interpretation also invokes.Well think about this,Schrodinger looked at it this way,the wave form is just a probability distribution no particle is there physically only if you measure it or interact with it...
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    Double slit interference experiment

    You mean the screen's material.Well it doesn't matter where you project that beam,it should be a nice flat surface,thats all you need,and a coherent light source.
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    Double slit experiment with electrons

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    A question about the double slit experiment

    What is with the 2nd video's ending (2:28),where the guy says the photon takes every single path from the Moon to Alpha Centauri,he must be kidding,the probability distribution of the photons can't be that big...
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    Can a Black Hole's High Entropy State Coexist with Supercondensed Matter?

    By information radiated away,i think you mean the Hawking radiation which is radiation of light,which carry heat so that if radiated away with increase the heat,and therefore the entropy of the universe and decrease the entropy of the black hole.I guess that's vice versa as you said. Yes i...
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