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Brownian Motion

I've always found Brownian Motion interesting and even more intriguing. This image made me think of what it might possibly look like if I were tiny enough to see it. Base image created using a Canon EOS 7D and processed using Photoshop, Fractalius and other Redfield Filters. For the Sliders Sunday Group. Happy Sliders Sunday

 

Brownian motion is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the fast-moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid. This transport phenomenon is named after the botanist Robert Brown.

Brownian motion is caused by the structure and physics of fluids; i.e., liquids and gases. According to kinetic theory, all matter is in motion; atoms and molecules especially within liquids and gases are in constant vibrating motion.

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Uploaded on November 26, 2023