The Nemescope, the closest science got to viewing atoms, stolen

United States - The lines of force between atoms – the pictures were taken through the Nemescope in the 1950s. The famous Rife Microscope achieved magnificent of 60,000x. These pictures are taken at 3,500,000x, somewhat under the possible maximum magnification of the Nemescope.
These photos are through the Nemescope developed by Dr. Elmer Nemes in 1950s. The microscope was stolen in the early 1960s. These are the original pictures in Nemes’s album that were not stolen. Read more
These photos are through the Nemescope developed by Dr. Elmer Nemes in 1950s. The microscope was stolen in the early 1960s. These are the original pictures in Nemes’s album that were not stolen. Read more
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