It is both wondrous and mysterious to comprehend that our perspectives are so naive when taken both on a macroscopic and on a microscopic level. We, as human beings, live in our own world of fascination, trying to find out a rational explanation for everything that we can sense. These images posted below are bound to alter your perspectives. These are images clicked via an electron microscope, which is a basically a microscope with high magnification and resolution, employing electron beams in place of light and using electron lenses. This definitely puts a substantial amount of light on things that we hardly notice in life. Check them out!

1. Water Mite | Nicole Ottawa






2. Dehydrated Breast Cancer Cell | Wadah Mahmoud






3. Parasitic Mite on Mosquito Larva | Nicole Ottawa



4. Spider’s Head | Oliver Meckes



5. Micro-crack in Steel | Martina Dienstleder






6. Caterpillar | OLIVER MECKES



Do comment in the comment section below, if these pics intrigued you. 

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