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Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI read that one man did a study of snowflakes under a scope like this and after thirty years he had never seen a duplicate. God is awesome!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, God is an awesome invention! :)
Delete*facepalm* Why does someone always have to spam up their religion? And incidentally snow flakes are awesome enough all by themselves.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the record, I'm a Deist.
god is awesome? . . . . . .
ReplyDeletegod is fake, made up by jews =]. moses was told by abraham, who was told by hermes the kybalion, end of story. QUEMISTRY is awesome bish.
mmm...fractals.
ReplyDeletesaying god is awesome because you think snow flakes are awesome is just like saying seeds are awesome because you like apples. keep it in the church for christs sake
ReplyDeleteSectored Plates on #2, Capped Columns on #3, Stellar Plates on #6 and #10, Needles on #8, a nice Stellar Dendrite on #12, Double Plates on #16, and a lot of broken crystals...
ReplyDeleteIsn't it weird when you guys uphold freedom of speech, yet discouraging religious people to comment "godly" and "piously"?
ReplyDeleteI'm a Muslim, and these snowflakes are awesome God's creations.
Thanks, Sven, for saying what I would have said but far less rudely than I would have said it :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really spectacular images. I'm interested to know how they got snow flakes into an electron microscope - did someone stand outside with ice cold slides catching snow flakes? More likely, I imagine, they created the snowflakes in the lab.
Chemistry is awesome. So is God. And for the record, there's one person spamming his/her religion rather politely, and 4 others spamming their non-religion very impolitely.