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Peeling Scotch Tape Creates X-Rays! Bizarre!

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This undated image provided by the UCLA Laboratory of Low Temperatures and Acoustics, shows a finger x-ray made with Scotch tape. Just two weeks after a Nobel Prize highlighted theoretical work on subatomic particles, physicists are announcing a startling discovery about a much more familiar form of matter: Scotch tape. (AP Photo/ UCLA Laboratory of Low Temperatures and Acoustics, Carlos Camara, Juan V. Escobar and Seth J. Putterman)

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via: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/sci_scotch_tape_surprise





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am i the only one who doesnt get it ?

I added a picture of the device that they made with scotch tape to make that x-ray image of the guys finger. All it does is unwind a roll of Scotch tape in a vacuum which somehow creates x-rays that can expose film or that x-ray sensor on top of it.

The next thing we'll see is warnings on rolls of tape or a complete ban. No more wrapping gifts for Xmas!







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