@aouadi.family: Scientists captured the first visual glimpse of an electron’s orbit inside a hydrogen atom, allowing humanity to witness one of nature’s smallest hidden structures for the very first time. #quantum #atom #physics #creatorsearchinsight #foryou
No its not.
There is nothing smaller than electron, that you could use to form an image. So there can be no image of it. This is just crap made with AI or CGI.
And further more, no one can ever "see" electrons, or their field in motion. Those dont have location and motion at the same time. There is no such thing. Haisenberg proved this 100 years ago. And no, there has been no change to this.
2026-05-12 21:51:09
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Camelmaitor :
Electrons do not have orbits. They are not little planets
2026-05-14 05:32:44
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singersongwritermike :
Looks Like The Angel Depiction by Ezekiel
2026-07-01 08:41:06
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wheresmycheese :
I’m gonna need the physics guy here to verify this
2026-05-13 18:40:39
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Josua Viva :
This is false image, it not possible to see something lower than wavelength of radiation to illuminate it.
2026-05-14 05:41:01
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wshehzad :
This was published in the American Physical Society. This experiment—initially proposed more than 30 years ago—provides a unique look at one of the few atomic systems that has an analytical solution to the Schrödinger equation. To visualize the orbital structure directly, the researchers utilized an electrostatic lens that magnifies the outgoing electron wave without disrupting its quantum coherence. The authors show that the measured interference pattern matches the nodal features of the hydrogen wave function, which can be calculated analytically. The demonstration establishes the microscopy technique as a quantum probe and provides a benchmark for more complex systems.
2026-05-13 19:42:35
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dsapir53 :
They took a 2D image of data and used AI to create a video.
2026-05-26 15:32:36
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John Geraghty955 :
Does an electon potentially occupy all points in spacetime until interacted with?
2026-05-13 07:10:00
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Kehrlite :
Does Bill Nye agree?
2026-06-26 19:22:58
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Clarke Michael :
That’s fake AI garbage. We barely have the technology to see atoms much less their individual components. The scale is wrong, like way wrong
2026-05-14 04:29:38
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kaspar :
It is strictly mathematically impossible.
2026-05-14 00:00:25
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Steborpatrick :
This is like the hantavirus.. 🐃💩
2026-05-13 19:08:17
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Neighnehnaise :
It's not an image. Is a rendered image of where the partials would be based on mathematics
2026-05-14 10:41:45
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Jonathan Soeitz :
Not real
2026-05-13 15:17:05
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tiredgenxgeezer :
2026-05-13 20:29:29
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Solemn Sage :
I hope people understand that this experiment provides a highly specific and indirect view of a distorted quantum state. it is not a picture of an isolated atom.
2026-05-13 23:43:12
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marker :
There is actually a picture of it, but the video is probably generated by AI. The image dates back to 2013 and was captured by Dutch scientists using a quantum microscope.
2026-05-13 17:09:41
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FNAF enthusiast :
an electron lives in a “field” of probability, it’s not in an orbit. also, electron microscopes don’t image like this. they show you where the particles aren’t, so you know where they are. sincerely, a physicist who deals with particles daily.
2026-05-16 08:37:48
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Chimeras :
TBH, i have seen literally thousands of "images" of electrons orbits, over the years. Can you define "image" here?
2026-05-13 14:49:08
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♓VΣNDΣTTA🐦🔥 :
🤔
2026-05-14 16:04:05
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Ed Coffey :
In 2013, researchers at the FOM Institute in the Netherlands successfully imaged the orbital structure of an electron in a hydrogen atom. Using a "quantum microscope," they captured the interference pattern of the electron's wave function,
2026-05-14 00:59:57
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Philosophical_Bits :
AI because an electron’s orbit around an atom’s nucleus is equivalent towards Neptune’s orbit around the Sun in scale
2026-05-13 19:12:27
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Ochen Daniel :
doesn't make sense
2026-05-27 20:02:14
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🖤FIDELIS.USQUE.AD.MORTEM🖤 :
2026-06-08 08:52:35
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percykim :
This is not a photograph of an atom, but a computer-generated image of an hydrogen atom.
It is based on a sample of a group of atoms reflecting quantum probabilities laid out by the wave function.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21829194-900-smile-hydrogen-atom-youre-on-quantum-camera/
2026-05-22 16:52:07
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