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Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
[science] so, do you know why, when you look at things beneath a microscope, past a certain size, they're pretty much all transparent?
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Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
they're smaller than color
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
visible light for humans has a wavelength of between 300 & 800 nanometers
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
so things which are smaller than 300 nanometers are too small to have color
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Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
color is bigger than them
Overbringer
1 weeks ago
I don't know how I feel about that
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
Overbringer
: that's how I feel about that as well
MundersAWundus
1 weeks ago
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
yep
Glittery Jim
1 weeks ago
what do i do with this knowledge
moontouched
1 weeks ago
HUH
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
RIGHT
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
I dunno
bean check
1 weeks ago
things i felt like i should have learned from journey to the microcosmos
Hot Mess Elf
1 weeks ago
agreed
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