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Hello Danyèle!!! Yes, the first photos are with cover glass and a resolution of 100x with an oil lens. The other photos are mostly at 400x without cover glass and the overview photos at 10x - also without cover glass. The red outlines must be reflections. They are not on the specimen. I am glad that the resonator prevents the build-up or slows it down considerably. This would allow other therapies to be much more successful. It won't be easy to get a chronological sequence - as the samples were in direct contact with the resonator for 12 hours - and it will be difficult to get them under the microscope. And as you said, they are no longer normal salt crystals. That was already the most striking thing at the beginning of my work, that the salt crystals began to change their angles when they were placed on top of each other. I assume that this is an important basis for nanotechnology, as the angle of light refraction is completely changed. And the basis for all our lives is light - water and salt. Kind regards



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Hello Danyèle!!! Yes, the first photos are with cover glass and a resolution of 100x with an oil lens. The other photos are mostly at 400x without cover glass and the overview photos at 10x - also without cover glass. The red outlines must be reflections. They are not on the specimen. I am glad that the resonator prevents the build-up or slows it down considerably. This would allow other therapies to be much more successful. It won't be easy to get a chronological sequence - as the samples were in direct contact with the resonator for 12 hours - and it will be difficult to get them under the microscope. And as you said, they are no longer normal salt crystals. That was already the most striking thing at the beginning of my work, that the salt crystals began to change their angles when they were placed on top of each other. I assume that this is an important basis for nanotechnology, as the angle of light refraction is completely changed. And the basis for all our lives is light - water and salt. Kind regards



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Hello Danyèle!!! Yes, the first photos are with cover glass and a resolution of 100x with an oil lens. The other photos are mostly at 400x without cover glass and the overview photos at 10x - also without cover glass. The red outlines must be reflections. They are not on the specimen. I am glad that the resonator prevents the build-up or slows it down considerably. This would allow other therapies to be much more successful. It won't be easy to get a chronological sequence - as the samples were in direct contact with the resonator for 12 hours - and it will be difficult to get them under the microscope. And as you said, they are no longer normal salt crystals. That was already the most striking thing at the beginning of my work, that the salt crystals began to change their angles when they were placed on top of each other. I assume that this is an important basis for nanotechnology, as the angle of light refraction is completely changed. And the basis for all our lives is light - water and salt. Kind regards

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