@URProductions Maybe it's too small and transparent to absorb any wavelengths of light. Everything passes through, so you see normal light. When you see a green shirt, it's green because the shirt absorbs every wavelength of visible light except for green, which is reflected back at your eyeballlllll.
@URProductions Maybe it's too small and transparent to absorb any wavelengths of light. Everything passes through, so you see normal light. When you see a green shirt, it's green because the shirt absorbs every wavelength of visible light except for green, which is reflected back at your eyeballlllll.
OreWaSpencer 22 hours ago
That was what we looked at when trying to figure out how to land on the moon!
ohedd 1 week ago
It drills right through the cell wall if I am correct.
GordonFleaman 2 weeks ago
this looks so painful
AppleHead12341 1 month ago
You think these things are small? You should see Earth compared to a galaxy!
Weraisethenerdyflag 1 month ago
BacteriUM.
Frisbieinstein 1 month ago
@URProductions Yes.
0neTwoTree 2 months ago
@Jasperschaap How can something be so small that it doesn't have a colour? Is it because the virus is smaller than the actual wavelengths?
URProductions 2 months ago
robot.
PrideOfGroningen 2 months ago
looks like one of those drills the machines send to zion in the matrix revisited :o
waheyforgavin 3 months ago