Discover the incredible complexity and divine artistry behind snowflakes—where physics meets faith in billion-molecule masterpieces that reveal God's creative genius in every winter storm.

샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

**Eli:** You know what stopped me in my tracks yesterday morning? I was scraping ice off my windshield, grumbling about winter, when this perfect snowflake landed right on my glove—and I mean *perfect*. Six delicate arms, intricate patterns, like someone had carved it from crystal.
**Lena:** Oh, that's beautiful! And you know what's incredible? That single flake you saw was more unique than a human fingerprint. Scientists estimate that a typical snowflake contains about a billion billion water molecules, all arranged in patterns so complex that no two have ever been exactly alike in all of Earth's history.
**Eli:** Wait, really? In all of history?
**Lena:** That's right! And here's what gets me—for thousands of years, humans never even *saw* this microscopic artistry. It wasn't until the 1800s that someone first photographed a snowflake under a microscope. God was creating these masterpieces in every winter storm, and we had no idea.
**Eli:** That's amazing. It makes you wonder what else we're missing, doesn't it?
**Lena:** Exactly! And when you start looking at how these crystals actually form—the physics, the symmetry, the randomness that creates beauty—it's like getting a glimpse into God's creative process itself. So let's dive into the incredible science behind these frozen masterpieces.