Rochester Institute of Technology professor and science photographer Ted Kinsman captures an unseen side of Cannabis in his new book, “Cannabis: …

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  1. all that detail but still the phytocannabinoids ( contained in the little purple dots on the tip) are even smaller than that microscope can reach and identify.

  2. gold is very dense , alot of protons and neutrons in the middle of every atom , almost all of an incoming beam is blocked (98% or more ) , also gold is inert , nonreactive by nature , thus it's tough , even pounded thin .also it's very flexible , …it's the gold standard , and it's pretty to also .

  3. He selects the colors that are more visuallyintriguing those arent the real colors the images are in black and white so we never see a true color image

  4. I have one technical question, I know tech insider won't reply. Here is my question, first he is coating with gold and he starts to shoot electron, are the electrons bouncing back to the microscope then calculate the distance of the electron ?

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