kkokkolis Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάιος 2, 2013 Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάιος 2, 2013 http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=oSCX78-8-q0&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DoSCX78-8-q0 A Boy and His Atom Release date(s) April 30, 2013Running time 1 minuteLanguage English A Boy and His Atom is a 2013 short film known for holding the Guinness World Record for smallest movie ever created.In A Boy and His Atom, a boy "befriends" an atom (really a carbon monoxide molecule consisting of two atoms).[1] He dances for the atom, then bounces it around like a ball. The boy then uses a trampoline. The graphics and sound effects resemble those of early video games. "This movie is a fun way to share the atomic-scale world," said project leader Andreas Heinrich. "The reason we made this was not to convey a scientific message directly, but to engage with students, to prompt them to ask questions."[2] A Boy and His Atom was created by a team of IBM scientists using a scanning tunneling microscope. Carbon monoxide molecules were manipulated into place with a cooper needle at a distance of 1 nanometer.[2] Once placed they remain still because the molecules form a bond with the machine's cooper plating and because of the extreme temperature (5°K / -268°C / -450°F) at which the device operates.[3] The oxygen component of each molecule shows up as a dot when photographed by the scanning tunneling microscope, allowing the creation of images composed of many such dots.[2] 242 still images were created using stop-motion techniques and 65 carbon monoxide molecules. The images were combined to make a minute-long film.[1] Each frame measures 45 by 25 nanometers.[2] It took four researchers two weeks of 18-hour days to produce the film.[3] In addition, the IBM researchers created three stills to promote Star Trek Into Darkness. The images consist of the Federation logo, the Starship Enterprise, and a Vulcan salute.[1] Guinness World Records certified the creation as "Smallest Stop-Motion Film" ever made.[2] Wikipedia.org Οὖτιν με κικλήσκουσι My Optics
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