⚛️ Here's what radioactive decay actually looks like... 🤯
Inside this hermetically sealed cloud chamber, a sample of uranium continuously emits radioactive particles. Since the chamber is filled with supersaturated alcohol vapor kept at nearly -40 °C, the emitted particles ionize the air molecules they pass through.
The result is fascinating: the alcohol vapor condenses instantly around these ionized paths, revealing tiny trails visible to the naked eye.
The thick, short tracks correspond to alpha particles, which are massive and charged, passing through the air and leaving a distinct signature in their wake.
The thin, irregular tracks are produced by beta electrons, which travel at very high speeds while zigzagging.
The faint, almost ghostly trails are associated with gamma radiation, which is extremely energetic and capable of penetrating matter with great ease.
What you're observing here is literally a window opened onto the subatomic world, an invisible universe where matter is constantly transforming before our eyes. ✨
@HumanityChad I watched it without sound, but I immediately knew she was playing the third movement of the 14th sonata. I used to play it myself, but I’ve forgotten how now.
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