Ostensibly speaking, it seems that university goers within the Netherlands have a touch an excessive amount of time on their hands. You spot, in between visits to coffee shops, students at VU University Amsterdam have developed how to play Tetris with lasers, or for that reason, a light-weight-trapping device referred to as optical tweezers . With blocks constructed of microscopic glass spheres, university physicist Joost van Mameren explains, “The point of interest of this beam acts as an attraction point for small particles: they get sucked into the point of interest and can’t escape.” The outcome is transformed right into a rousing experience of the Soviet Union’s greatest creation ever, now played out at the microscopic level — make sure you check the action after the break. For gamers who get in a bit a jam, the laser may be turned off, so as to prompt all of the beads to scatter into chaos. A fitting conclusion, indeed.
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