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microchips are made from silicon crystals, so while unusual, the term "crystal" is technically correct to describe the die of a microchip.
a) Microchips don't look like this. The structures don't make sense, e.g. traces looping back to themselves.
b) Microchips aren't matryoshka dolls. Once you have enough zoom to see the structures, that's it, no more hidden within that.
c) That microscope is too good to be believable. The Hollywood-style ring showing the "zoom level" doesn't help either.
d) Fisheye effect at the highest zoom level? Anyone who has ever used a camera will know that fisheye effect occurs at the *lowest* zoom level (wide angle).
There are many real chip photos available on the internet, but they don't come pre-packaged as a short video suitable for mindless reposting on social media sites ;-).
This is too amazing to be fake.