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  • Uniqueness of Snowflakes: A Scientific Exploration
    The answer is: mostly likely

    In 1988, physicist Kenneth Libbrecht made what was arguably the first actual attempt to find two identical snowflakes using microscopic photographs, and he said they didn't exist among natural ones. But his lab-created ice-flake pairs are often so close it’s hard to imagine seeing their difference without high-powered lenses:

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