User blog:Themolten8/Bluescope

Description
The Bluescope is a machine that can see things that are smaller than light. How this is possible is by it scanning the ENTIRE particle/anything that is smaller than light, then creating a digital recreation of the shape, color, and everything. It is mostly used to see hypersmall particles like the Blueprint Particle. Therefore giving it the name. It runs at 10 FPS.

How it works
Ok, so first it uses hypersmall pistons and digital scanners to find the shape, properties, and color. The pistons smash the particle, to see how fragile or strong it is. Then the digital scanners scan the shape, texture, color, and properties. It then prints out text about its texture and properties. It takes about 2 minutes to do this process (printing). Some scientists create a better idea of what it looks like by drawing it either on paper, or a drawing program of any type. Sometimes Photoshop.

How it finds the color
It uses Exaradiation along with the scanners, and the stronger the radiation, the more violet it is.

Discoveries
There were lots of discoveries, most important one being the ·.

I shouldn’t have deleted the images from the heck pages