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    CHAM8 months ago

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    Yes they have been around for quite awhile. The difference in those and the ones talked about today is the size and complexity.

    I suppose the minimum size ultimately will be the wavelength of light. I'm not sure if any electromagnetic object can be any smaller than that.

    Even more impressive to me is the ability to make them.

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