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If i wasn't so tired i would know the name of that thing...Its one of those things that float around in the air, they come out of thisles dont they? Or those yellow flowers whatever their called...Whoa i have a realy bad memory :rolleyes:

 

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Yep, I told you it was an easy one. Now you post one.

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Microarray?

Is it a horde of closet people getting ready to invade someones left nostril in the dead of night?

Is it a horde of closet people getting ready to invade someones left nostril in the dead of night?

That's an answer only an insane alien would give

i'm going to take a guess.................. bacteria?

pollen?

dust?

particles of red food colouring? <more of a joke than an answer.

Pssh. Too simple.

It is obviously an array of oxygen molecules being lined up by some sort of gigantic oxygen molecule lining up machine.

That's my answer.

Barely a challenge ;).

dot matrix display? or at least some kind of display with all red showing?

Pssh. Too simple.

It is obviously an array of oxygen molecules being lined up by some sort of gigantic oxygen molecule lining up machine.

That's my answer.

Barely a challenge ;).

No, and no to JonM too.

They're atoms. That's a photo taken 0.6 angstroms, so I guess quicksilver is right, or half right anyway I don't know if they're in a crystal

This is outrageous!;) My answer of the oxygen atoms was indoubitably the correct one. ;) You give me too little credit. :)

Haha okay then, both you and quick silver win and therefore have the jobs of posting the next 2 images :P

how did you take a photo of atoms?

how did you take a photo of atoms?

Easy!

I just took my new Sony 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,

000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000+ megapixel and took a photo of my foot. Imported it into photoshop, after buying a few new hard drives to fit the image on, then zoomed in for a few days until I saw them.

Can't wait 'till Sony brings out the new model of that camera, it will be able to go sub-atomic!

hehe the real answer is probably electron microscopes :P

ya but i thought you had to take the picture yourself :)

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