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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 10 months ago

What could probably happen....

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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 10 months ago
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    The energy from nuclear reactions can be astonishingly large (compared to, say, chemical reactions).

    But atoms are really, really, really small.

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      people with good vision can probably see a single gold atom, I seem to remember that one useless fact about the smallest things we can see

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        Nope. Atoms are WAY too small to see, even with the most powerful optical microscopes.

        You may be thinking of a human egg cell, which can be seen with the naked eye.

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          A chicken egg cell can also be seen with the naked eye

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            What about a turkey egg?

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              Ostrich egg

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                Vegreville egg

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          No, they’re too small to resolve. You can see small things if they’re bright enough: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2161094-a-single-atom-is-visible-to-the-naked-eye-in-this-stunning-photo/

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        Not even close, a gold atom is about 140 pm, while the diffraction limit for optical microscopes is around 200 nm, so 1000 Times bigger. And this does not mean that you could see a 200 nm object, only that you can differentiate 2 objects that are at least 200 nm apart. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction-limited_system So no it is not possible to see atoms with visible light photons.

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          Parent didn’t say resolve, they said see — you can’t resolve stars but you can most certainly see them.

          Light up a single atom enough and you can see it (unclear if this works with a dark adjusted naked eye or if a long exposure is required): https://www.newscientist.com/article/2161094-a-single-atom-is-visible-to-the-naked-eye-in-this-stunning-photo/

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        You might mean a sheet of gold that is one atom thick, which would be visible and this would be true for most materials, but some are hard or impossible to produce.

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          I’m trying to remember exactly but I think it was that if you can isolate a gold atom, you can bounce a laser on it and see the reflection with your eyes. Something about the reflection of gold and that being one of its interesting properties. Could be just my imagination though

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        A single atom of gold is far too small for any photon in the visible spectrum to interact with.

        A single atom of gold is 0.2 nanometres (a nanometre is an incredibly small thing and a gold atom isn’t even half of 1% of that), meanwhile the wavelength of blue light (The smallest wavelength of visible light) is a hulking 380 nanometres. No matter how much you zoom in you would never see anything a single atom is just too small to interact with light.

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          A single atom of gold is far too small for any photon in the visible spectrum to interact with.

          That’s incorrect — single atoms can, and do, interact with optical photons.

          https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19671 https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms13716

          And the entire field of super resolution microscopy relies on small things (e.g., molecules) interacting with light.

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        Sorry you’re getting down voted — lots of replies from folks unclear on what the diffraction limit means, atomic resonances, etc.: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2161094-a-single-atom-is-visible-to-the-naked-eye-in-this-stunning-photo/

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          this is what I was remembering!

          thank you

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        The width of human hair is the tiniest distance that people can notice

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        No shot.

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          https://www.newscientist.com/article/2161094-a-single-atom-is-visible-to-the-naked-eye-in-this-stunning-photo/

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