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Electron Filmed for First Time
Electron Filmed for First Time
Scientists have filmed an electron in motion for the first time, using a new technique that will allow researchers to study the tiny particle's movements directly. Previously it was impossible to photograph electrons because of their extreme speediness, so scientists had to rely on more indirect methods. These methods could only measure the effect of an electron's movement, whereas the new technique can capture the entire event. Extremely short flashes of light are necessary to capture an electron in motion. A technology developed within the last few years can generate short pulses of intense laser light, called attosecond pulses, to get the job done. "It takes about 150 attoseconds for an electron to circle the nucleus of an atom. An attosecond is 10-18 seconds long, or, expressed in another way: an attosecond is related to a second as a second is related to the age of the universe," said Johan Mauritsson of Lund University in Sweden. Using another laser, scientists can guide the motion of the electron to capture a collision between an electron and an atom on film. The length of the film Mauritsson and his colleagues made corresponds to a single oscillation of a wave of light . The speed of the event has been slowed down for human eyes. The results are detailed in the latest issue of the journal Physical Review Letters. Mauritsson says the technique could also be used to study what happens in an atom when an electron leaves its shell.
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You know what's better than the achievement of filming electron motion?
The cool vibes in used in the video.
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either that video of an electron in motion has me "constantly curious" about subatomic particles, or anal sex--i can't tell looking at that undulating "blue rectum" taunting me like that.
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the word "proclivities" sounds about right, seeing how i envision the word "clitoris" hidden in there someplace. i'm not too curious about these things.
yeah, i can dig the geometric gif image you have posted in the sig box. it's all just music to me.
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