@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 6 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