Description
The world we see with our naked eyes is very different from the one that exists at a scale far, far smaller than we could ever see. At that size, nothing is recognisable: a human hair appears as massive as a high-tension wire holding up a suspension bridge, and motes of dust look like great valleys and forests. Amorphous and more densely populated than we could ever really comprehend, only powerful microscopes can show us the sheer boundless variety in even one square foot of a living room carpet.