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imPsimon

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Hi!

Found some cool close-up pictures of pollen from Neville Trickett's flickr page.


I hoped maybe someone else here on the boards know of any similar stuff perhaps in
high resolution?
 

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Some more nice ones=)

Especially like the artery with red blood cells

 

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Buster said:
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gammagore said:
Nice, whats that one that looks like computer chips?

ummm....seriously~~!! What IS THAT??? And WHY does it look like HYPERSPACE?!:shock:


WOW! totally! very familiar to myself aswell. what it it?



"Direct nano needle touch down on metallization of an integrated circuit"

=)
 
Look Up images by this guy
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel

it is completely unreal the similarities between hyperspace and the microscopic.

Haeckel_Discomedusae_18.jpg

Haeckel_Rotatoria.jpg

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radio.jpg

firstone.jpg

haeckel_phaeodaria_61.jpg

haeckel_spumellaria.jpg


While Ernst Haeckel was not the first or last scientist to work with radiolarian, his art and his work remain today as a testament to the marriage that can exist between the two. Haeckel believed that all shapes found in nature exist in radiolaria and wondered if God did not use these tiny creatures as a drawing board for further design.
 
The definition of metallization is to coat metal on the surface of non-metallic object.

So the nanoscaled needles are creating the circuits on the circuitboard.

...as far as I understood...slap me if I'm wrong=)
 
imPsimon said:
Hi!

Found some cool close-up pictures of pollen from Neville Trickett's flickr page.


I hoped maybe someone else here on the boards know of any similar stuff perhaps in
high resolution?

The 4th, 5th & 6th ones reminds me of a vagina, penis & mushies. Similarity clearly accidental?
 
imPsimon said:
The definition of metallization is to coat metal on the surface of non-metallic object.

So the nanoscaled needles are creating the circuits on the circuitboard.

...as far as I understood...slap me if I'm wrong=)

Hmm ok, so these are like nano-circuitboards.

Cool pic anyway.
 
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