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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

Single molecule fluorescence time-lapse images of dye molecules (TRITC) on a glass surface. Images were taken by the Link Lab at Rice University (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~slink/index.html).

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  • Dark matter perhaps? Since they do not interfere with each other, it may be a possibility. The idea of nothing is kinda impossible.

  • yes it can, and its pretty incredible

  • Look at all that space between the individual molecules. Can everything really be made of mostly nothing.

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