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Scientists have succeeded in capturing an electron on film. Electrons are so rapid that they are hard to capture on film. The movie shows how the electron rides on a light wave after just being pulled away from an atom. Electrons circle the nucleus in large circles.
These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
Originally posted by TrappedSoul
These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
Comments like these is why I don't bother posting here anymore...
And sorry for posting this post btw, but I just had to get it out.
[edit on 2009/12/25 by TrappedSoul]
“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,” says Johan Mauritsson
Originally posted by TrappedSoul
These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
Comments like these is why I don't bother posting here anymore...
And sorry for posting this post btw, but I just had to get it out.
[edit on 2009/12/25 by TrappedSoul]
Originally posted by bookreader
These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
Originally posted by dune_mister
This is fake........................................
Originally posted by TrappedSoul
These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
Comments like these is why I don't bother posting here anymore...
And sorry for posting this post btw, but I just had to get it out.
[edit on 2009/12/25 by TrappedSoul]
Originally posted by bookreader
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These pictures seem to resembe the images seen in the Norway Sky. Not only are both blue in color, which could possibly be from ultraviolet light, but also, both show a circular, orbital type of pattern. Also, the photographs of the electrons were taken in Sweden, which is not far from Norway. Maybe CERN did a laser show of these so called electrons, possibly accidentally reflecting these lasers into the sky.
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