Flapsinatingly intruiging. What the poor sod info consumer does not know is 
what he gets is 
instrumental manipulation to give him a sense image of it all. I recall seeing 
the first piccie 
of an atom somewhere over 2 decades agon. The wrinkly surface is most likely a 
field'wave 
interference as interpreted Quantum fashion. So what it actually looks like had 
we nano sized 
eyes only god knows. My chip, 1.8 Ghz has I'm told 43 million chips in it. Nice 
though.

adrian

archytas wrote:
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080904115132.htm has a
> comparison of gold atoms pictured by an electron microscope and the
> new helium-ion microscope.  Might be of interest in getting a glimpse
> of just how small we can 'photograph' and what an atom looks like.

> 
> 


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