A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie

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+9 1. Flox commented 11 years ago

Would've been interesting to see what element this is.
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+6 2. Unknown commented 11 years ago

IBM: It's Being Mended
IBM: I Blame Microsoft.
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+2 3. havix1 commented 11 years ago

So is this boys name Adam.
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+26 4. Thanny commented 11 years ago

What you see are oxygen atoms attached to carbon atoms (carbon monoxide molecules) on a copper plate.

The category for this video is wrong. It should be under Awesome, because that's what this is.

Though I'm getting the impression that people are so jaded by our technological ability these days that they're not nearly as awe struck as they should be.
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+4 5. schlafanzyk commented 11 years ago

#1 probably silicon or carbon
I would put my money on silicon, if I had to... I believe that's what scientists are using right now to create an "absolute kilogram" ball, down to the last single atom.

Edit: Nevermind, should have read the other comments since #4 has the answer.
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+3 6. KikooStyle commented 11 years ago

#2 IBM: International Brotherhood of Magicians ? They're manipulating atoms bro !
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+2 7. Teqskater commented 11 years ago

The second video on this side tells a bit how they do it: http://adage.com/article/agency-news/ibm-made-a-movie-5-000-atoms/241271/