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Abstract:
Based on a Nanotechnow articles that describes how researchers from the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and the Materials Physics Center in Donostia-San Sebastián (CFM) observed the interaction between nano-sized spheres of gold.
January 18th, 2013
Quantum Kisses (change color of space)
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Spatial wonder
when color changes
and lights interact
with the tiniest matter:
of subnanometer number.
Taking frolicking skips,
they translate forth and back
then twist, shake and tatter
in their sensual exchanges:
kissing without lips.
Within the silent gap
no bang, ring or clatter
in tight quantum ranges
they never come in contact.
As oil drops on plastic wrap
cause variegation to arise,
each sphere arranges
itself, then they stack
the former on the latter,
thus -- a fusion vision disguise.
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