"This film introduces viewers to biological worlds far too small to be seen with the naked eye."@en
"In an attempt to show man things that he could not see with the naked eye, this film introduces time-lapse photography, the scanning electron microscope, ultra-violet photography, sound-imaging photography and Kirlian photography. Reveals how mold forms on food, cell division, the life of mites and the inexplicable auras around animate and inanimate objects."
"Shows examples of microscopic life and natural processes which the human eye can not perceive, such as the mysteries of cell division and the inexplicable auras revealed by Kirlian photography."@en
"Shows the viewer examples of natural processes which the human eye can not perceive, such as the mysteries of cell division and the inexplicable auras revealed by Kirlian photography."
"Shows the viewer examples of natural processes which the human eye can not perceive, such as the mysteries of cell division and the inexplicable auras revealed by Kirlian photography."@en
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